All our pomegranates have finished, sadly, but looking forward to a good crop next season – one of the joys of being a fruit farmer in Türkiye I guess 🙂
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Happy New Year and continued good writing in 2015 ! Van
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Thanks – you too!
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What time of year do you harvest them?
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We have two types. The summer version of the fruit ripens in late August, and the normal ones are in late October, through November.
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never knew how to eat these nor when they were ripe. I love pomegranate juice
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You need to read these then…
https://unclespikes.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/peeling-a-pommie/
https://unclespikes.wordpress.com/2014/08/16/pomegranate/
https://unclespikes.wordpress.com/2013/11/03/pommie-processing/
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Love pomegranates… Fabulous antioxidants! Happy New Year!
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They are that indeed – we froze down quite a lot of juice this year too 🙂
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We had fun picking some when in Jerome, AZ. They are tasty in guacamole too!!
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I love pomegranates, and guavas..
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Not been able to grow guava here 😦 I’ll have to come over to sample some 🙂
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