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Ashia1317
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Pomegranates?
I see them at the store. I love pomegranate flavor stuff - yogurt, etc. But I'm a little intimated on the raw fruit itself.
I see them at the store. I love pomegranate flavor stuff - yogurt, etc. But I'm a little intimated on the raw fruit itself.
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I eat it with seeds and all...they taste like cherry jolly rancher candies0
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You just scoop out the seed and eat them. Go ahead and try it. They are very good!0
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I knew you were going to say Pomegranates. lol. The one time I tried it was to much work to peel and eat all those tiny little seeds.0
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Yes, it makes a little bit of a mess but it's worth it. Love 'em!0
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I'm glad you asked because I've been wondering too! I don't know that I've ever eaten one but it seems intimidating!0
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I cover my eyes with them at night before sleeping - great for the wrinkles and dark circles. You should try it.0
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Cut the fruit in Half then bang the shell (?) with a wooden spoon over a bowl. The seeds should fall out and they're what you eat.0
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Peel the tough outer cover (obviously) and gently pull the crimson seed pods away from the whitish interior pith. The pith is bitter. The crimson seeds are fragile but once you pull them away you can eat them whole, or gently break them up into individual seeds and sprinkle them over salads and other dishes like yogurt, stuffed peppers etc. What you mainly get is a small wallop of juice (and flavor) in each seed. You can either eat the remaining seed itself or spit it out. Enjoy!0
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You can also buy the seeds on their own from places like Costco. That's what I do!0
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I peel them into a bowl of cold water, all the yucky stuff will float, get rid of that and then just eat the seeds, pretty good stuff0
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Pomegranates?
I see them at the store. I love pomegranate flavor stuff - yogurt, etc. But I'm a little intimated on the raw fruit itself.
I cut them in half and eat them the same as those that shared below, I tried one once, it was a tremendous amount of work for what I got out of it. Not sure I would try one again. Maybe in a swimming pool where it didn't matter if I got juice stains all over me and everything around me?:laugh:
Someone told me not to eat the seeds but all I saw was seeds, so I was confused, seems like the folks below say eat the seeds. I'd at least try one if you already bought it, do let us know your experience!:smokin:0 -
I peel them into a bowl of cold water, all the yucky stuff will float, get rid of that and then just eat the seeds, pretty good stuff0
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Thanks All!!! I think I'm going to add a few to my grocery list!!0
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I peel them into a bowl of cold water, all the yucky stuff will float, get rid of that and then just eat the seeds, pretty good stuff
I also rinse them in a sieve...reduces stickiness0 -
Cut the pomegranite into quarters and soak the quarters in a bowl of cold water for 20 minutes. This makes that tough outer shell a little bit more pliable. Peel back the outer shell over the bowl of water, the membrane should easily separate and float in the water if you drop it in. Then, discard the shell and membrane and dump the bowl (seeds, water and all!) into a collander over the drain. Finally, enjoy the seeds!0
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