2. Posted by Sharon S on Thu, Jan 04, 2007, 4:18 pm PST
Did you know that the pomegranate is where we got the name for hand granades? Same principle. Little pods full of seeds that fit in your hand. Strange how things get named sometimes, isn't it.
5. Posted by Russ the health writer on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 10:23 am PST
I tell all of my clients the pomegranate offers a number of great health benefits from beauty to a natural source of estrogen. Taking them apart can be tricky. Removing the seeds underwater is the best way to do it. The website Orchard of Health. com www.orchardofhealth.com has step-by-step photos to remove and dry the seeds.
7. Posted by Sharon on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 11:20 am PST
Many stores sell 100% pomegranate juice or a pomegranate blueberry 100% juice blend in the refrigerated section. A little pricey but worth it. I enjoy mine with a bit of black cherry juice concetrate, said to be good for arthritis.
12. Posted by rayshellhaggins on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 11:29 am PST
My family keeps a solk of pomeagranets because they r sooooooo good and wit the juciey red inside makes u want 2 go back 4 more we eat about 2 each a-day.
13. Posted by Debra B on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 11:32 am PST
This fruit reminds me of simpler times, when my mother and I would eat this and see would laugh at me eating it. I would have my hands & face red. I have done the same with my grand-daughter. I eat them almost every day (when in season) and now my sons bring them to me for gifts.
15. Posted by Steven C on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 11:45 am PST
The white pith, although extremely bitter, is a fantastic intestinal cleanser. You can dry the pith and powder it and take with honey, or put into gelatin capsues (found in the health food store). The cleansing agent is only found in the pith and the peel, not in the seeds, and will purge parasitic organisms from the system.
16. Posted by miss buffaloe on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 11:46 am PST
while watching the food network, Bobby Flav halved the pomegrant and then used a large spoon and beat the seeds out. I tried and it worked, no red hands and juice to contend with. Can't wait til next season.
19. Posted by greenguy3329 on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 11:57 am PST
The water technique is probably not the best idea because vitamin C and all the B vitamins are water soluble and soaking in water will cause the vitamins to leak out.
22. Posted by Betherz on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 12:18 pm PST
Try beating the seads out with a wooden spoon, the seeds come out so much better and it is cleaner and not as messy. Beat the seads out over a bowl and they'll fall in large groups into the bowl. You can cut them in halves, or quarter them... Just start tapping the wooden spoon on the back of the pomegranite and watch the seeds fall out! Hope this helps..
23. Posted by Bob on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 12:23 pm PST
I heard that if you have a vita mixer. You can put in the whole pomegranate in and juice the whole thing. It's supposed to be a natural insulin for diabetics. Has anyone heard anything about this???
24. Posted by vbar on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 12:24 pm PST
you know, i have always liked pomegranites, but they were SO messy to open up and eat, and i have stained countless contertops and floors trying to eat it so i found this article VERY useful for the future devouring of pomegranates! thanks so much for the tip!!!!
25. Posted by HealthNut on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 12:24 pm PST
Pomegranates are good, but I just stumbled upon Black Currants. What a delicious and amazingly healthy little berry. I found a currant juice on the shelf of my local produce section (right next to Pom) called CurrantC. This has to be the best health juice I have ever tasted!!! Cool story too, Black Currants used to be illegal in the US until recently (www.currantc.com). Also, this stuff mixes really well with seltzer, and even with vodka!!!
28. Posted by food lover on Sun, Jan 14, 2007, 12:33 pm PST
The best way to take the seeds out is what miss Baffaloe said on coment #16 except you should make a cut on the skin and break it into 4 pieces, then push the skin with your thumbs so the seeds pop out,then hold in to a big pot and hit it with th back of a spoon.Try Mashti Malone's Pomegranate sorbet.You can find them in Whole Foods stores or order it online on their website.It's the best.www.mashtimalone.com
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