This is just one of the Pomegranates that came from my aunt’s tree in Palawan.Sent here to Manila via a relative.I’ve heard that Pomegranates don’t thrive in humid climates so I was amazed that she was able to grow one. And was even more amazed when it bear fruit. Mom tried to plant Pomegranates in our backyard but it died after being a small tree for a while.
I guess our relative couldn’t tell the ripe ones from the unripe ones because some of the fruit were a little on the bitter side and not even pink.
Have a great week!
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nakakita na ko ng ganyan, noong nasa Cali ako,kaso tinikman ko,ang asim!!!!.pwede ng pangsigang 🙂
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They are very interesting inside!
My Mellow Yellow Monday is here. .
Great idea for the weekend and the MYM challenge! truthfully I’ve never seen the inside of a pomegranate it looks pretty interesting.
mine is here
http://aguthrieimages.wordpress.com/2009/04/26/weekend-snapshotvasquez-rocks-natural-area-nature-center/
I must admit – I’ve never had one of these before -they look very interesting.
They’re rich in anti-oxidants. 😉
Healthy!
how does it tastes? it’s too bad that it doesn’t prosper in humid places.
interesting. haven’t tasted one yet.
Yes, I have just read about Pomegranates from Dr Oz of Oprah Winfrey Show…http://www.oprah.com/slideshow/health/wellnessandprevention/pkgspotlightonhealth/slideshow2_ss_yourbody_20060501/11
But I haven’t really tried eating one. Now, I’ll try to adventure next time I go visit the market.
That’s an interesting fruit. I think I haven’t seen one. My WS is here.
home grown pomegranates, means they are organic. u r so lucky 😉 thanks for visiting my blog.
I was thinking aren’t they supposed to be red…
i love granada, Peach!
Aw aw kasayang nung di pa hinog. 🙂
Peachkins, I was going to say our pomegranates are real RED and the inside is too! I’ve never seen an unripe one! 🙂