How to peel a pomegranate

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Recently, I took a trip to Sacramento.

My daughter-in-law is a farmer, and on her family’s farm they have pomegranate trees.

I was envious as I watched her lean over the sink and quickly and magically peel pomegranates.

Since she was too busy to keep me supplied, I had to figure it out for myself.

Here’s my method:

  • Wash the pomegranate. Get out a sharp knife and a cutting board. Place a small bowl in the sink.
  • Put the knife on top of the pomegranate and cut it about one-third of the way down using the cutting board.
  • Lean over the sink and hold the pomegranate as far away from you as you can. This prevents the staining of your clothes.
  • Begin pulling the pomegranate apart. Let the white membrane and outside peel fall in the sink and direct the seeds into the small bowl.
  • Clean out the sink.
  • Enjoy the pomegranate seeds.

When I was a kid, I used to buy pomegranates instead of candy. Back then, pomegranates were only sold for a brief period of time each fall.

I thought my pomegranate-peeling method was so great, it was THE method.

However, I found other ideas as well, which include peeling the pomegranate under cold water to avoid staining clothing or using a hammer. Here’s one:

“How to Peel, Seed, and Juice pomegranates” – About.com

Pomegranates are high in antioxidants, another reason to enjoy the tasty fruit.

5 thoughts on “How to peel a pomegranate”

  1. Man, that is a lot easier than cutting it in half and picking them out one at a time. I haven’t had a pomegranate in years, and now I have a hankering for one. 🙂

  2. Hi Lisa and Sire,
    I’m glad I inspired you to think about peeling and eating a pomegranate. They’re good for your health.
    I wish I was back in California with that bowl of pomegranates. I’d dig in.
    Rita

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