When you open a pomegranate fruit (Punica granatum), you will see pomegranate seeds. These seeds are small, bright red, and ...
Once you know how to get out the seeds, you can use them to make meat glaze, in yogurt and much more. In the Dahlem Museum in Berlin, there’s a large Rembrandt painting of the goddess Persephone being ...
There aren't many fruits that are as tasty and fun to eat as the pomegranate. Shaped like popcorn kernels, full of juice, and crunchy in the middle, pomegranate seeds add a burst of flavor to ...
Whole pomegranates have a surprisingly long shelf life—but only if they are stored properly. They prefer a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. While a countertop or fruit bowl is fine if ...