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Description |
Pomegranates, known as anaar in India, are a symbol of prosperity and fertility, particularly in the warm climates of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat. These ruby-red fruits are cherished not only for their vibrant color and sweet-tart flavor but also for their impressive health benefits. In Indian households, pomegranate arils are often used to decorate festive dishes, representing abundance and good fortune. Packed with antioxidants, along with vitamins C and K, they support immune health and are believed to contribute to longevity. |
Facts |
Pomegranate trees can either self-pollinate or be pollinated by insects. These fruits are rich in phenols, tannins, folate, potassium, and vitamins C and K. Each pomegranate holds hundreds of edible seeds, which can be enjoyed fresh or pressed into juice. |
Benefits |
Supports heart health Offers anti-inflammatory benefits Contains anti-cancer phytonutrients, similar to those found in broccoli Promotes urinary health Aids digestive health Boosts endurance levels |
How to Use |
Pomegranate seeds make a vibrant garnish for fruit cups, compotes, salads, desserts, or can be enjoyed as a snack. The juice is often used in making jellies, puddings, desserts, and beverages. Grenadine, a syrup made from pomegranate juice, is a popular flavoring for drinks and a tasty topping for chilled fruits or ice cream. |
Packed on |
2024-11-21 |
Best Before |
2024-11-30 |
Package |
1 Kg |
Highlights |
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