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By Saad Fayed, About.com Guide to Middle Eastern Food

How to De-Seed a Pomegranate

Thursday August 24, 2006
Eating a pomegranate can be a messy task. The juice can stain your clothes and even yor countertops!

The seeds of the pomegranate fruit are sweet, juicy and bursting with flavor. Sprinkled in salads, in fruit salads, over ice cream and sorbet, the seeds add an interesting addition to any dish. The seeds are tasty eaten by themselves!

Before you go biting into this delicious fruit, read this step by step, picture tutorial on how to de-seed a pomegranite. It will leave you stain free and with lots of seeds to eat!

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