How do you eat a pomegranite?!


Question: How do you eat a pomegranite!?
I know they are full of anti-accidents and good stuff but when I eat one it looks like someone had an accident!. What are some things I can do with them!? Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I like to peel them and then painstakingly remove all of the seeds one by one and then chill them in the fridge!. They can be eaten on salad, in fruit dishes, I've put them in dressing for turkey!. I prefer them just out of the bowl!.

Wear your old clothes, they're not easy to peel and they stain something terrible!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Antioxidants mega genius! LOL :) My favorite way to eat them is to painstakingly remove all of the seeds by quartering it and breaking it apart!. Then I shove handfuls in my mouth at a time and chew until the juice gets all over my shirt!. It is the only way!.!.!.!. Pomegranate is the way to spell it I believe!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I cut a fresh one open once and found the same mess you did!.!.!.It must not have been that great, because I honestly don't remember what it tasted like!.!.!.I used to have a christmas decoration made of dried pomegranite!.!.!.maybe that's all you're supposed to do with em!.!.!.!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

I like to scrape out the seeds and use them on salads!. Good on salad with: lettuce, walnuts, pear, dried sweetened cranberries, and strawberry or raspberry vinaigrette dressing!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

you can take out the red seeds one by one and eat them, taking out the hard seed!. that's what i do!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I eat pomigranite quite a bit !.!.!. You can have them in fruit salads or just on there own , if u have them on ur own just eat them with cocktail stick its quite fun :L
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ha ha!.
toss a few in your mouth and nibble away until all the juice is gone and there are only seeds left!. Remember to close your mouth while doing so! you don't want any juice spurting out!Www@FoodAQ@Com

throw them at monkeys!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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