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4 Comments
Tony C.
September 20, 2020
Pomegranate seeds are too much. I do like the juice, but having to spit the seeds out, after nibbling them, is just too much. The spitting can make for 'lively' back and forth at a dinner table, though. ;)
Antonio M.
August 14, 2020
well my friends you need to be patient and use a small knife.Use the method shown on the video but make smaller wedges because the pomegranate we get in N.America is different from the one in China or Siria and has thiner skin or tighter grains of fruit. The objective is to mark and cut not too deep so you don't cut the grains and after a couple tries you get good results without underwater technique...Take your time and enjoy!
Jamie
January 8, 2020
The author is right - it worked, and it doesn't. I still prefer the "whap the fruit with a spoon" approach for the stress releasing effect if nothing else.
Nancy
October 25, 2019
I find the underwater technique the best. Easy to separate arils from pith and skin without losing juice.










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