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RE: Pomegranites
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Sue 8-13-1998
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 MSG ID: 0027156

I'm a pomegranite lover too. In southern Nevada, we have a hard-to-find variety called "Dixie Sweets" which have almost white kernels and are actually sweet rather than the tart varieties you find in stores. I have a tree and will attempt to give you what I know & tips. Hope they help.

Selection: Get ones that are solid and not dry/leathery on the outside.
Easiest way to shell: Cut small amount off either end. At the "vein" between sections, cut only through outside skin in several places around. Break open. Put in bowl/sink of water and gently break kernels off vein. The kernels float to the top, for easy separation. If kernels are "popped", they will stain clothes & hands.
Favorite dish: Put in ambrosia salad. This is a family tradition for Thanksgiving dinner. When juiced, good in pancake syrup. Will also look for Pomegranite jelly recipe which I have someplace if you're interested.




Replies:
  ISO: recipes with pomegranites (more)
  AngelaF - 5-4-1998
 
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  1 Some pomegranate research (but no recipe!)
    Pam (from Canada) - 5-4-1998
   
MSG ID: 0020233
2 RE: Pomegranites
    Sue - 8-13-1998
   
MSG ID: 0027156
  3 THANK YOU!!
    AngelaF - 8-14-1998
   
MSG ID: 0027182
  4 Pomegranite Syrup
    Cynthia - 10-27-1998
   
MSG ID: 0030861
  5 Recipe(tried): Pomegranite Jelly
    cynthia - 10-28-1998
   
MSG ID: 0030934
  6 ISO: Pomegranite Syrup
    cynthia - 10-28-1998
   
MSG ID: 0030935
  7 ISO: pomegranite
    Lori Codey - 11-20-1999
   
MSG ID: 0044704
  8 Recipe(tried): Pomegranite Syrup
    Evelyn, Israel - 9-1-2007
   
MSG ID: 0081741
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