Are pomegranate good for kids?
Yes they are they are healthy but don't give them to kids that are the age 2
What are the red things in a pomegranate?
That's simply the color of the fruit. (God's wanted to make the challenge of getting the fruit out worth the risk to staining your clothing :-)
because they get stained by the fruits natral color that Alah,gunyum,jesus,and whatever god u belive in made.
How long does a pomegranate last uncut?
Why would you cut it unless you were going to eat it??? Anyway, keep it refrigerated and it will probably last as long as you need it to.
How do you know a pomegranate has gone bad?
I just got sick eating poms two days in a row. The taste was just a bit off but none the less they were okay. Gave me a real bad stomach ache. I have had them around for quite awhile, I like them to last until February & I start buying them in Oct. I still have quite a few left. I am a little leery now to eat the ones that are not ruby red. I have had poms with a little mold inside or mushy brown spots that I just discarded that part & the rest was fine. Not sure if by putting them in the refrigerator I tainted them or what. I usually just keep them in the cold garage this time of year and they are fine. Just so not to go below freezing.
This isn't much help to you but I thought I'd share my experience since it just happened and I found your question. I guess what I'm trying to say if it tastes a little weird, beware. The stomach ache felt like my insides were turning over.
Can pomegranate seeds be planted?
No they cannot. But if you try it it may work. It depends on the soil you plant it in. Mostly fertile soil with watering twice a day should work. And suck all the plump purple off before you plant the seeds.
What does a pomegranate do to the body?
Pomegranate is a very popular fruit that is also incredibly nutritious. This fruit is a super fruit because of many reasons:
Where do pomegranates come from?
The pomegranate tree is native from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India and has been cultivated since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean region of Asia, Africa and Europe. The fruit was used in many ways as it is today and was featured in Egyptian mythology and art, praised in the Old Testament of the Bible and in the Babylonian Talmud, and it was carried by desert caravans for the sake of its thirst-quenching juice. It traveled to central and southern India from Iran about the first century A.D. and was reported growing in Indonesia in 1416. It has been widely cultivated throughout India and drier parts of southeast Asia, Malaya, the East Indies and tropical Africa. The most important growing regions are Egypt, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, India, Burma and Saudi Arabia. There are some commercial orchards in Israel on the coastal plain and in the Jordan Valley. It is rather commonly planted and has become naturalized in Bermuda where it was first recorded in 1621, but only occasionally seen in the Bahamas, West Indies and warm areas of South and Central America. Many people grow it at cool altitudes in the interior of Honduras. In Mexico it is frequently planted, and it is sometimes found in gardens in Hawaii. The tree was introduced in California by Spanish settlers in 1769. It is grown for its fruit mostly in the dry zones of that state and Arizona. In California, commercial pomegranate cultivation is concentrated in Tulare, Fresno and Kern counties, with small plantings in Imperial and Riverside counties. There were 2,000 acres (810 ha) of hearing trees in these areas in the 1920's. Production declined from lack of demand in the 1930's but new plantings were made when demand increased in the 1960's.
Is pomegranate plant dicotyledon?
is a watermelon a dicot.
You need to look at the embryo inside the seed, if there are two cotyledons, it is dicot. the cotyledons are the small leaves that first emerge, like when a watermelon seedling sprouts, it has two leaves or cotyledons.
A monocot only has one.
Another way to distinguish is that monocots have parallel veins in the leaf and dicots have more branched patters. There are other distinguishing differences but these two should allow you to identify which one it is.
Do pomegranates conduct electricity?
all you do is put jumper cables to the water melon and your car and it will explode! ( the water melon)
When is pomegranate in season?
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!
Where was pomegranate first domesticated?
Pomegranates are native to Southeast Europe and Asia. They were grown in Babylon, Egypt, Iran and India.
The pomegranate tree is a native of North Africa and western Asia.
What is another name for pomegranate seeds?
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.
Does pomegranate reduce the risk of blood clot?
Pomegranate seeds are full of antioxidants which restrict LDL to oxidize which cause atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries.These seeds also act like aspirin which keep blood platelets sticking together and forming blood clots.
Yes, horses will eat Watermelon, and generally any other fruit. Make sure to cut the watermelon in long, thin slices rather than circular shapes as they are less likely to get stuck in the horses throat and cause choking this way.
hi, yes horses can eat Watermelon but i do not agree in cutting it in long slices as it will get stuck in their throat as well. cut in long slices then chop into smaller pieces so it will not harm them.
Is pomegranate from nightshade family?
No, pomegranate is not from the nightshade family. It belongs to the Punicaceae family, specifically the genus Punica. Nightshade plants, such as tomatoes and eggplants, are part of the Solanaceae family. Pomegranates are known for their juicy seeds and are often associated with health benefits.
Can chickens eat pomegranate seeds?
The basic answer is, yes - they can. However, just like us, they have preferences and while some will eat them, some won't. Sunflower seeds should not be fed as the main diet - a good quality layer's mash, or pellets, should be fed (assuming that you want good quality eggs and healthy chickens!), with mixed corn, sunflower (and/ or other "bird" seeds) etc as treats.
Why do your pomegranates burst long before they are ripe?
if the pomagrant is ripe than if it falls it will open but if not than a knife will do
How much pomegranate juice should you drink each day?
Only if you are diabetic, then there is never too much. However, more than 1.5 liters a day would be considered excessive by most people
**I would just like to note that 1.5 liters (approximately 50 ounces) of orange juice has about 144 grams of sugar and 660 calories. Soooo... yeah. Even if you aren't diabetic, that's probably too much unless orange juice is a whole meal for you.**
Also, some people have a low tolerance to acidic food and orange juice in high quantity can cause mouth ulcers or upset stomachs.