Yes.
Their just not fully ripe yet but their edible
No, pomegranate seeds are not poisonous if consumed in large quantities. They are safe to eat and are actually a healthy and nutritious snack.
no
Yes, pomegranate seeds are generally safe for deer to eat. While deer may not actively seek out pomegranates, they will consume the seeds if they come across them. The seeds are nutritious and can be a beneficial addition to their diet, but pomegranates are not a primary food source for deer in the wild.
Eat the pomegranate seeds, not the flower.
Yes, you can eat a split pomegranate by removing the seeds inside and consuming them.
yes
You can eat pomegranites and their seeds. They have about 70 Calories each.
A pomegranate - more specifically the seeds.
No. To eat a pomegranate you have to cut it open and eat the fruit off of the seeds. You can't actually eat the fruit whole.
Six pomegranate seeds.
Six pomegranate seeds.
Persephone did eat something in the Underworld. She was given pomegranate seeds to eat, which she did, thus binding her to the Underworld for half of the year.