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Pomegranates and their seeds boast a ton of health benefits. Here, registered dietitians explain what they are and from which form you'll benefit most.
This Rosh Hashana, use pomegranate seeds to provide a little flair and color to the holiday dinner by adding them to a simple salad, like the one below. How to remove pomegranate seeds from the fruit ...
This Rosh Hashana, use pomegranate seeds to provide a little flair and color to the holiday dinner by adding them to a simple salad, like the one below.
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, has many wonderful foods associated with it. Apples, honey, beef brisket, noodle kugel — and shining on this list are pomegranates, that one-of-a-kind ...
In the Sephardic tradition, pomegranates are celebrated as part of the Rosh Hashanah meal as a symbol of abundance, knowledge and righteousness. The fruit's numerous seeds led some to say that the ...
Pomegranate is a fruit that comes from the Punica granatum tree. It is known for its thick, reddish skin and juicy, red seeds inside. Pomegranate seeds, also called arils, are small, edible, and ...
If you've never known how to seed a pomegranate, this simple technique will change the way you eat this delicious, good-for-you fruit.
The pomegranate may look unassuming from the outside--but cut one open and you'll find bright red seeds in the shape of a flower, just waiting to be popped into your mouth. Pomegranates and their ...