Here’s a detailed overview of pomegranate—its nutrition, uses, and tips for enjoying it:
🍎 Pomegranate Overview
Scientific Name:
Punica granatum
Appearance:
- Round fruit, ~2–5 inches in diameter
- Thick reddish skin
- Inside: hundreds of juicy seeds called arils, red or pink
Nutritional Benefits (per 100 g of arils)
- Calories: ~83 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 19 g
- Fiber: 4 g
- Protein: 1.7 g
- Fat: 1.2 g
- Vitamin C: 10% of daily value
- Potassium: 236 mg
- Rich in antioxidants like polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins
Health Benefits
- Supports heart health by improving blood pressure and cholesterol
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- May reduce risk of certain cancers due to antioxidants
- Supports digestion due to fiber content
Culinary Uses
- Eat raw: pop out arils and eat as a snack
- Juice: make fresh pomegranate juice
- Salads: sprinkle arils over greens
- Sauces & glazes: for meats, poultry, or fish
- Desserts: yogurt, ice cream, or baking
How to Open a Pomegranate
- Score around the crown, remove it.
- Score the skin into quarters without cutting the seeds.
- Break open and gently tap out seeds into a bowl of water (prevents juice splatter).
- Discard white pith; drain seeds.
If you want, I can also give you a list of creative recipes using pomegranate, from drinks to desserts. Do you want me to do that?