Does anybody on here know if pomergranate's skin is edible??!
The fruit can be eaten raw on its own. You can use the seeds as a dessert topping, as they do in Iranian kitchens, or you can make juice, syrups or jellies from the seeds and pulp. To get the taste from the seeds, you can whiz them in a blender, then strain.
When handling Pomegranates, mind what you get their juice on as it really stains.
Answers: You can eat the flesh as well as the seeds, but discard the membrane: it's safe to eat, but it has a slightly bitter taste. (You don't eat the leathery skin at all.)
The fruit can be eaten raw on its own. You can use the seeds as a dessert topping, as they do in Iranian kitchens, or you can make juice, syrups or jellies from the seeds and pulp. To get the taste from the seeds, you can whiz them in a blender, then strain.
When handling Pomegranates, mind what you get their juice on as it really stains.
If you're writing about the outside, I don't know anyone who eats it. It's like a banana skin. Protects the fruit, but don't eat it.
No, it isn't.
yea. probably, of course, i dont know why anyone would want to eat pomegranate skin. open it and eat the purple flesh around the seeds.
If you can chew, its edible.
If you can swallow it, its edible.
As long as its nothing hazardous, everything's edible, just might taste a little funny.
I don't think so.
You can pickle it, just like watermelon rind, but I don't know the ins and outs. My paw paw has made it before. It's a Greek country thing.
as long as it's pesticide free and washed well i guess you can , but it's bitter , not a good taste, it also stains the skin and nails.
if u mean the outer skin ,no it is nnot edible
no, not edible.