The pomegranate is native to the Middle East and South Asia. It has wandered over the centuries to China, India, the Mediterranean, California, and Florida. The pomegranate is one of the first five cultivated foods in the world. There are some trees in Europe that are known to be over 200 years old. Throughout the centuries it has been used widely in literature and art and was often seen as a sign of fertility or wealth. The pomegranate is very high in potassium, vitamin C, and antioxidants.
Pomegranate is a fruit, not a grain.
A pomegranate measuring 4" in diameter contains 3g of fat.
No they are more of a seasonal fruit
There are "seedles" pomegranate are produced; California farmers grow them. But, the seedless variety is in name alone. The fruit still has seeds. The seeds are just very soft.
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About 4.7 grams of protein.
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700 million Oz per year
a pomegranate weigh much less than .372 grams