This fruit is commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere from September to February, and in the Southern Hemisphere from March to May. Pomegranates are used as arils or salt water, in baking, cooking, mixing water, healthy foods, cookies and alcoholic beverages such as cocktails and wines.
Young pomegranates next to, Turkey
Pomegranates began to grow from the modern Iranian region to the north of India [3] and have been cultivated in the Mediterranean since ancient times. It was introduced to Spain in 1769 by the Spanish immigrants in the late sixteenth century and in California. [3]
Today it is widely used throughout the Middle East and the Caucasus, North Africa and Tropic, South Asia, Central Asia, the more arid regions of Southeast Asia, and parts of the Mediterranean Basin. Also cultivated in parts of Arizona and California. [4] In the 21st century, it has grown in Europe's shops and markets and the Western Hemisphere
The pomegranate name of the Latin medieval pōmum is "apple" and grānātum "seeded". [5] Probably the old French word for fruit, grenade and grenade is probably used, pomegranates are known as "apple granada" in early English, which today only lives in heroic breasts. It is a popular term that confuses Latin Giyutat with the name of the Spanish city of Granada, which is Arabic.(خواص و مضرات انار)
The garnet of old French granite by means of metateesis, from the medieval Latin grandmother, is used as another meaning of dark red. This inference may be from the pomum granatum, showing the color of the pomegranate or granule powder in red, cichonal. [7]
The French term for pomegranates, grenades, has given its name to a military grenade.
Young pomegranates next to, Turkey
Pomegranates began to grow from the modern Iranian region to the north of India [3] and have been cultivated in the Mediterranean since ancient times. It was introduced to Spain in 1769 by the Spanish immigrants in the late sixteenth century and in California. [3]
Today it is widely used throughout the Middle East and the Caucasus, North Africa and Tropic, South Asia, Central Asia, the more arid regions of Southeast Asia, and parts of the Mediterranean Basin. Also cultivated in parts of Arizona and California. [4] In the 21st century, it has grown in Europe's shops and markets and the Western Hemisphere
The pomegranate name of the Latin medieval pōmum is "apple" and grānātum "seeded". [5] Probably the old French word for fruit, grenade and grenade is probably used, pomegranates are known as "apple granada" in early English, which today only lives in heroic breasts. It is a popular term that confuses Latin Giyutat with the name of the Spanish city of Granada, which is Arabic.(خواص و مضرات انار)
The garnet of old French granite by means of metateesis, from the medieval Latin grandmother, is used as another meaning of dark red. This inference may be from the pomum granatum, showing the color of the pomegranate or granule powder in red, cichonal. [7]
The French term for pomegranates, grenades, has given its name to a military grenade.
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