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How to seed a pomegranate
Get to know the natural geometry of the pomegranate and you’ll never go wrong.
- Start by using a knife to mark out a circle on the skin at the top, or crown, of the pomegranate.
- Cut the skin, but don’t pierce into the fruit itself.
- Gently peel back and remove this circle of skin to reveal sections of the pomegranate, delineated by the inedible white pith.
- Use a knife to make a cut into each section to get you started.
- Now, with your hands, gently break pomegranate apart along those sections to access the pomegranate seeds, also known as arils.
To reduce any mess from the red juice, you can break the sections apart in a bowl of water. Any excess pith will float to the top and can be easily removed with a slotted spoon, while seeds will sink to the bottom.
Per serving: 172 calories; 3 g protein; 5 g total fat (1 g sat. fat); 30 g total carbohydrates (17 g sugars, 7 g fiber); 262 mg sodium