Peak buying season is between March and June in Australia
usually in the spring, so they'll be nice in the summer
The pomegranate is in season September to February (Northern Hemisphere) or March to May (Southern Hemisphere) depending on where you are located. The Pomegranate fruit is grown on a tree that grows to a height of 16-26 feet high!
Pomegranates typically start appearing in U.S. stores around late September and are usually available through the fall and into early winter. Peak season for fresh pomegranates generally lasts from October to January. Availability may vary by region and store, so it's best to check local markets for the freshest options.
A Garden of Pomegranates was created in 1932.
A House of Pomegranates was created in 1891.
The Color of Pomegranates was created in 1968.
The duration of The Color of Pomegranates is 1.3 hours.
Pomegranates typically grow during the warm months of the year, with the fruit ripening in late summer to early fall. In the Northern Hemisphere, this usually occurs from September to November. The growing season begins in spring, with flowering occurring in May and June. Pomegranates thrive in warm, dry climates, making them well-suited for regions with Mediterranean-like conditions.
Pomegranates can give foods a sweet-sour taste. Cooking with pomegranates can also give foods a crunchy taste. Pomegranates are high on antioxidants that can help prevent heart diseases and cancer.
You have to buy fruit produced in a hothouse (heated greenhouses), or imported from another country where the fruit is in season.
Pomegranates