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Pomegranate

£2.00

Local, fresh pomegranate.

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Description

Experience the vibrant, tangy-sweet taste of our pomegranates, perfect for snacking, adding to salads, blending into smoothies, or garnishing desserts for a burst of colour and flavour. Available in our Local Farm Shop in Bellaghy, Mid Ulster Area.

 

🍎 The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree that’s as rich in symbolism as it is in flavor. Here’s a juicy breakdown:

🌿 Botanical Features

  • Grows between 5 to 10 meters tall with spiny branches
  • Leaves are glossy, narrow, and oblong
  • Bright red flowers bloom at branch tips, often with 3–7 petals
  • The fruit is round, about the size of an orange, with a thick, leathery red skin

🍒 Fruit Anatomy

  • Inside, it’s divided into chambers filled with hundreds of seeds, each wrapped in a juicy, ruby-red sac called an aril
  • The juice is tart and vibrant, packed with polyphenols and anthocyanins
  • Botanically classified as a berry, despite its tough exterior

🌍 Origins & Cultivation

  • Native to regions from Iran to northern India
  • Widely cultivated across the Mediterranean, Middle East, South Asia, and parts of California
  • Thrives in hot, dry climates and tolerates moderate frost

🧬 Cultural & Historical Significance

  • Symbol of fertility, prosperity, and eternal life in many cultures
  • Featured in Greek mythology, Biblical texts, and ancient Egyptian tombs
  • The name comes from Latin: pomum (apple) + granatum (seeded)

🥗 Uses & Benefits

  • Eaten fresh, juiced, or used in cooking and baking
  • Source of vitamin C, K, folic acid, and dietary fiber
  • Juice is used to make grenadine syrup and adds flair to cocktails and desserts