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Pomegranate 101: Super Food-a-liscious
I have walked passed pomegranates for years in the markets and not given them a second thought. If you can’t pick it up and take a bite out of it well, who has the time for that? Not until my mom {again with my mom and her influence on my healthy eating habits} brought home a few from a farmers market…. maybe it was Sprouts, anywhoo, I watched her break one open and pop out the crimson colored translucent seeds and was fascinated. I’ve been hooked ever since. Waiting patiently, not a virtue of mine, for October when pomegranates begin to show themselves on the produce stands. For 3 short months through the Fall and Winter holidays you can enjoy this amazing fruit. It’s gorgeous crimson color makes it absolutely perfect to show off in holiday meals, making any salad or dessert POP with color and tang. But it’s the health benefits that made me a fan for life. Pomegranates date back hundreds of years as all good food does. Hippocrates himself used to recommend them to treat a number of disorders and ailments like eye infections, digestive health and morning sickness.
O.K. so if you’re anything like me maybe you too have never bought or eaten a pomegranate.
Here is a quick tutorial on how to easily eat one without making a big mess of it.
I’ve seen recipes in the past where people sprinkle pomegranate seeds onto salads and baked goods or even pastas. I like to eat them all by themselves or on the side of my salad.
I love the contrast between the tangy sweetness of the pomegranates paired with this chicken-fennel salad.
Enjoy!
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