I saw a dude juicing his own pomegrantes to see the cost of fresh fruit vs buying a 32oz jug of juice and it was basically a savings of $1 or so; but what was most interesting to me was just how much juice a single fruit produced. I’ve eaten them fresh and it feels like basically nothing trying to eat the meat around all the seeds, but you could get like half a cup from a single pomegranate.
Just the red parts surrounding the seeds is edible afaik. And yeah, it’s kinda like eating a bunch of tiny peaches, but the fleshy part has more of a grape or raisin texture.
Huh, my entire family always just ate the red part whole. The seed crunch is part of the experience. I couldn’t imagine going through the trouble of separating the meat off the seeds.
Edit: yep pomegranate seeds are fully edible and full of nutrients at that.
I saw a dude juicing his own pomegrantes to see the cost of fresh fruit vs buying a 32oz jug of juice and it was basically a savings of $1 or so; but what was most interesting to me was just how much juice a single fruit produced. I’ve eaten them fresh and it feels like basically nothing trying to eat the meat around all the seeds, but you could get like half a cup from a single pomegranate.
Eat the meat around the seeds?? Are you eating the white parts or eating it like it was a hundred tiny peaches?
Just the red parts surrounding the seeds is edible afaik. And yeah, it’s kinda like eating a bunch of tiny peaches, but the fleshy part has more of a grape or raisin texture.
Huh, my entire family always just ate the red part whole. The seed crunch is part of the experience. I couldn’t imagine going through the trouble of separating the meat off the seeds.
Edit: yep pomegranate seeds are fully edible and full of nutrients at that.