No, pomegranates can also be yellow, green, or purple in color depending on the variety.
Pomegranates are ripe when the skin is a crimson color, the fruit should feel heavy, and the skin should be shiny - avoid fruit with cracks and splits in the skin.
a mango!!
A lemon can be used before it is ripe, but it will not have as much juice and be harder to squeeze. The ripeness of a lemon can be judged by its color, and it is ripe when no green tinge remains.
If you mean "bananas" then yellow when ripe, soft when ripe, and long but slightly curved.
No, a developing follicle means the ovum (egg) is still maturing. Once "ripe" the follicle will burst during ovulation and the ovum will be released.
2;3 weeks
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Generally greenish or whitish.
It sounds like you are describing a fruit called a pomegranate. Pomegranates have a hard, leathery outer skin that is green when unripe and red when ripe, containing many seeds inside.
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