That shouldn't be a problem. If the seeds (the parts you eat) are not red they usually don't taste as good, but they are still fine to eat. You could also just toss them out though. Don't eat anything else inside the pomegranate. You're not supposed to eat that part, and it does not taste good.
they are red and sweet. and the inside is crazy.
nope all you have to do is cut it open and eat the little red seeds inside.
Yes, you can eat a split pomegranate by removing the seeds inside and consuming them.
No, they're red
paper isnt red you idiot, the paper is white because trees are white deep inside. If you dont see white, you are not deep enough
One example of something red that starts with the letter "P" is a pomegranate. Pomegranates are a fruit with a tough outer skin and juicy, red seeds inside. They are known for their sweet and tangy flavor, as well as their high antioxidant content.
pear or inside of a pomegranate
red, brown, purple, orange
depending on the type of grapefruit; but most have a yellow skin that you dont eat, and a ruby red looking color inside that you eat.
Grenadine originally made from the French word Grenade ie pomegranate in English. The Pomegranate first variety was from the Ganesh family, a white fruit.
Pomegranate has a hard outer shell with a dark red pit inside. When the outer shell is cracked open, you can find the juicy arils or seeds inside, which are edible and have a sweet-tart taste.
Oh, dude, pomegranate seeds are also known as arils. Yeah, it's like those juicy little red gems inside the pomegranate. So, if you're feeling fancy or just want to sound like a food expert at your next dinner party, you can drop the word "arils" like it's no big deal.