Yes, jelly can set with pomegranate seeds, but the seeds may affect the texture and clarity of the final product. It's important to ensure that the jelly mixture has the right balance of sugar, pectin, and acidity for proper setting. Additionally, the seeds may sink or float, depending on their size and the thickness of the jelly mixture. To achieve a more uniform distribution, you can gently stir in the seeds just before the jelly fully sets.
Pomegranates can be used for lots of types of food, which have pomegranates as the main ingredients. The foods are usually sweet because pomegranate is a sweet fruit. For example you can make pomegranate jelly or even a sweet pomegranate chutney.
A pomegranate typically has more seeds than a papaya
Pomegranate seeds can be hard due to the variety of the pomegranate, the ripeness of the fruit, or how it was stored.
She ate six pomegranate seeds. That is why pomegranates are known as the fruit of the dead.
You can find frozen pomegranate seeds at most trader Joe's stores
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Eat the pomegranate seeds, not the flower.
My Grandmother made the best pomegranate jelly ever. Hard work but worth it. Otherwise, suck the little seeds then spit them out. Hard work too, but good.
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Persephone
Persephone
because charlie the unicorn can't live with a world pomegranate seeds.