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Buying Quality Fruits – How to Purchase Pomegranate Fruits

While buying pomegranates, go for those with a bright red color. The fruit should feel heavy. The skin should be tight and there should be no wrinkles. Round and fleshy pomegranates with skin free of any blotches and spots is a good buy.

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Buying Pomegranate Fruits – Useful Tips

New York (USA), February 16, 2018

Pomegranate is a seeded fruit available fresh in winters, specifically from October to March. In some places, it is available only from September to November while in other places it is available from end of fall to start of spring. You can get fresh pomegranates according to local seasonal factors.

You can use pomegranate seeds for garnishing various dishes like poultry, meats, and fish. Sprinkle seeds over desserts and salads. Pomegranate juice tastes excellent if used in marinades, sauces, jellies, and vinaigrettes. This juice adds a tangy flavor to savory dishes. Pomegranate is a good diet for the calorie-conscious. It contains only hundred calories.

Tips for Purchasing Pomegranates

While purchasing pomegranates, go for those with a bright red color. The fruit should feel heavy. The skin should be tight and there should be no wrinkles. Round and fleshy pomegranates with skin free of any blotches and spots is a good buy. Avoid pomegranates having a dry and shriveled or wrinkled look. There should be no cranked rinks.

If you want to buy pomegranate juice, you can locate them in the produce department of most convenience stores and supermarkets. Bottled concentrates are available in health food stores. Specialty stores stocking food products from the Middle East have regular stock of pomegranate juice. However, it is quite expensive. Some people buy pomegranate concentrate and use it by mixing few tablespoons of concentrate in a glass of water or in fruit smoothies.
It is possible to make pomegranate juice at home. Slice a pomegranate into half and juice it similar to an orange. Strain juice and store in refrigerator for later use. To avoid pomegranate stains, tie an apron and use rubber gloves for your fingers.

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