Do you know how to clean a pomegranate without leaving a single splash or stain on your clothes? Pomegranate juice, rich in anthocyanins—powerful natural dyes—leaves stubborn stains. The red pigment...
Do you know how to clean a pomegranate without leaving a single splash or stain on your clothes? Pomegranate juice, rich in anthocyanins—powerful natural dyes—leaves stubborn stains. The red pigment can ruin your favorite T-shirt in seconds.
Pomegranates (Punica granatum) are native to the region from Iran to northern India, where they have been cultivated for over 5,000 years. Depictions of them have been found in Egyptian tombs dating back to 2500 BC. An ancient fruit!
Beyond its history, the pomegranate is a treasure trove of health benefits. One fruit provides 40% of the daily value of vitamin C and is full of antioxidants, such as punicalagins. The ancient Greeks considered it a symbol of fertility and abundance.
But peeling a pomegranate is a real battle. Traditional methods can spill up to 10-20 milliliters of juice, leaving red stains on the counter. A ripe pomegranate contains up to 200 milliliters of juice, and every drop is precious!
The solution is incredibly simple: submerge the pomegranate in a bowl of water before cutting and removing the seeds. This trick completely prevents splashes. You'll preserve every precious drop of juice, and your kitchen will remain spotless. Give it a try!
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