You’ve brought home a pomegranate to make an amazing new dish, like our Pomegranate Magic Bars. But how do you get all the tasty seeds, or arils, out of a pomegranate? It’s not exactly intuitive, but ...
But if you’ve ever bought prepackaged arils from the store, you know the heartbreak: They’re often dull, soggy, and missing ...
It's pomegranate season, and that means removing those juicy seeds for those crunchy pomegranate smoothies and the arugula, orange, and pomegranate salad that will grace your Thanksgiving day dinner.
If you've ever eaten a pomegranate, you've likely encountered the frustrating task of removing the seeds--but there's a better way. Rather than fighting a spoon (or your fingers) through the various ...
Q. Help! I bought a pomegranate at the store and am unsure what to do with it now. Should I cut it open? Peel it? Any suggestions? A. Pomegranates, the vibrantly pink fruit found during the wintertime ...
15:38, Tue, Apr 8, 2025 Updated: 15:39, Tue, Apr 8, 2025 Pomegranates have a moderate amount of sugar but are considered a relatively low-sugar fruit option compared to others and are very nutritional ...
Removing pomegranate seeds can feel like a messy battle, but chef Maneet Chauhan has a trick that makes the whole process ...
Pomegranates are powerhouses of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Eating pomegranate seeds (also called arils) can support gut ...
Anyone who has ever tackled a pomegranate and ended up with juice stained clothing will appreciate the following method for removing the seeds. It comes from Sunset Fresh Produce A to Z (Lane ...