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How to store pomegranate seeds. Pomegranate arils are perishable, plain and simple. These delicate, ruby red gems start to go bad as soon as you crack open a whole pomegranate and remove the seeds.
Depending on their quality, you can store pomegranate seeds for up to 21 days at 39-43 degrees Fahrenheit (4-6 degrees Celsius). You can freeze leftover pomegranate seeds to make them last longer.
Pomegranate seeds are high in antioxidants, which protect the body from free radicals. They are also a good source of ...
How to store: Pomegranates should be refrigerated; they’ll last at least three to four weeks. Once they’ve been seeded, the seeds also can be frozen in a tightly sealed bag. How to prepare ...
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 ...