Amanda’s No-Mess Method of Seeding a Pomegranate
Today Perriconista Amanda shares her technique for seeding one of nature’s most powerful anti-aging fruits, the Pomegranate.
1. Cut the crown off of the pomegranate.
2. Score the fruit into four sections, just through the membrane.
3. Soak the pomegranate in a bowl of water for 5 minutes. This will prevent your fingers and kitchen from turning pink!
3. Loosen the arils
4. Strain- The arils sink to the bottom, making it easy to separate them from the membrane.
5. Enjoy!
Check back Friday for a variety of ways to incorporate pomegranates into your holiday entertaining.
How do you incorporate Pomegranate seeds into your diet?
That’s a real neat trick Amamda! I never know how to do them other than one seed at a time. Thanks for sharing!
This is great Amanda, I actually learned a little different way, I fill my clean sink with water and place my colander right in the water. I cut my pomegranate while it is immersed in the water, also into quarters, and then I’m able to get all my precious seeds out and into my colander for a final rinse without any mess or fuss whatsoever!! Thank you Amanda for sharing the Pomegranate love!!
Great info! I love to just eat them! I just ordered 3 of them from our local organic co-op.
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