What is the fleshy outer covering on pomegranate and yew seeds?
The fleshy outer covering on pomegranate seeds is called arils, which contain the juicy pulp and seeds inside. The outer coating on yew seeds is a red, berry-like structure called an aril, which is often the only part of the seed that is eaten by birds.
What is best time to eat pomegranate?
Maybe in the morning when your body really needs energy to start the day.
(since pomegranate is packed with energy)
How long to dry pomegranate seeds?
Should you eat the white part of a pomegranate seed?
You CAN eat the membranes that hold the seeds in place... in fact, if you get organic pomegranates - no pesticide residue on them - you can even eat the skin. The supposedly "inedible" portions of the fruit are in fact loaded with antioxidants and despite the fact they are a bit bitter, are very good for you. I often just munch the seeds whole, including the membranes and the actual seeds themselves, which some folks spit out (the seeds are QUITE tasty, actually!), after sucking off the fleshy red part around them - just as i like to eat a bit of the rind of watermelons, as well as the white portions of oranges (called "zest", appropriately!), because these parts of the fruit are packed with good things and are not in the slightest toxic - nor will they give you a stomach ache unless you eat a lot of them. Pomegranate juice is in fact often made by grinding up the entire fruit, skin included. The skin has excellent anti-bacterial properties by the way......so don't be afraid to eat it, despite the bitter flavor which is the result of tannins: its VERY good for you!!
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:shVJ7LxgVRkJ:www.crcnetbase.com/doi/pdf/10.1201/9781420009866.ch2+&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjwltLUVCCL5lBUDyhons_AXaK-GJSzxdlUIbJJqZFp-l2Iw39Fg_HeSYyetJb_C3yVnVAcsLWJv3z-xKzukfrZfeL_fezkgUlaCnZ31C8IKyeM1R5ZutT8L10GxdI7ggasqjYU&sig=AHIEtbTMtnC0XPVir2lvpA0TocLC-t9S8A
http://suite101.com/article/can-pomegranate-membrane-be-eaten-a78158#ixzz1dCjP9jsc
Do pomegranate trees have fibrous roots?
Yes, pomegranate trees have fibrous roots. The coarse, non-aggressive, non-invasive, shallow, spreading, white roots make pomegranate trees (Punica granatum) cooperative candidates for bonsai gardens -- as well as many indoor and outdoor edible, ornamental gardens -- since the native responds well to branch, leaf and root pruning. They result in pomegranate trees readily meeting their light, moisture, nutrient and temperature requirements within the critical, top five inches (12.7 centimeters) of soil.
Is stash pomegranate raspberry green tea considered herbal and caffeine free?
No, it is not caffeine free.
Are pomegranate seeds bad for dogs?
i think its bad i serched it all around internet and some owners say their dogs dont have any problems but dog doctors(vets) say that its bad i'll rather give him none it's better for him to stay healthy
yes i have to budgies on thinks they are too sour and the other quite enjoys them i recommend putting a few in their food bowl
Why do you eat pomegranate on Jewish new year?
In Israel pomegranates ripen around the time of Rosh Hashanah and are eaten as a new fruit for the new year. In addition, Jews eat pomegranate in the hope that their good deeds should be as numerous as the seeds in a pomegranate.
What is pomegranate juice and vodka called?
Pomegranate juice is a fairly new product, and I don't think a name has been settled upon.
Vodka, orange juice, and grenadine make a Vodka Sunrise, which is a Tequila Sunrise with a vodka substitution.
Grenadine, a red syrup, is traditionally made with pomegranate, although you should check the ingredients, because many manufacturers have eliminated it to save costs.
How do you freeze pomegranate arils?
Yes, pomegranate arils can be frozen. Place the arils in a single layer on a sheet pan and place in the freezer. When they are frozen, transfer them to airtight containers and return to the freezer. They should be good for up to 6 months. Take out only that which you plan to use.
Where can you find a pomegranate for Hades in poptropica?
You go to where the sphinx (the big yellow bird with the rose) is and you look for a tree right above her and you will see a tree with pomegranites on them. Next to the tree is a sign that says, " You pick em, You keep em!"
Why is the goddess hera symbol a pomegranate?
Hera is the goddess of marriage, women, and birth, and the pomegranate is a symbol of marriage, marital love, and fruitfulness.
Can you give hummingbirds pomegranate juice or cranberry juice?
No, you can make your own nectar. It's easy, 4 cups water with I cup sugar. Bring to a boil, then refrigerate.
How do you clean pomegranate stains off your hands?
I LOVE pomegranates!!! And yes, I've gotten pomegranate stains on my clothes. What I've done is soak that spot (immediately) in 1/2 c. milk for hours (even over night) and then I spot-wash with regular laundry detergent. Presto! Stain gone. I've noticed, though, that if I rinse the stain (with water) before soaking in milk, the stain will turn purple (and soaking in milk will not work).
What family in the pomegranate in?
Pomegranate, classified as Punica granatum, belongs to the family Punicaceae.
What is the relation of Aphrodite and the pomegranate?
Hades offered his wife Persephone some pomegranate (or pomegranate seeds) so she would have to consider the Underworld her home.