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The pomegranate is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae.
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- In May 2016, the US Federal Trade Commission declared that POM Wonderful could not make health claims in its advertising, followed by a US Supreme Court ruling that declined a request by POM Wonderful to review the court ruling, upholding the FTC decision.
- In February 2010, the FDA issued a warning letter to one such manufacturer, POM Wonderful, for using published literature to make illegal claims of unproven anti-disease effects.
- Despite limited research data, manufacturers and marketers of pomegranate juice have liberally used results from preliminary research to promote products.
- Pomegranate seed oil contains punicic acid (65%), palmitic acid (5%), stearic acid (2%), oleic acid (6%), and linoleic acid (7%).
- The higher phenolic content of the peel yields extracts for use in dietary supplements and food preservatives.
- Pomegranate peel contains high amount of polyphenols, condensed tannins, catechins, and prodelphinidins.
- Generally, an increase in juice pigmentation occurs during fruit ripening.
- The red color of the juice is attributed to anthocyanins, such as delphinidin, cyanidin, and glycosides of pelargonidin.
- The most abundant phytochemicals in pomegranate juice are polyphenols, including the hydrolyzable tannins called ellagitannins formed when ellagic acid and gallic acid bind with a carbohydrate to form pomegranate ellagitannins, also known as punicalagins.
- The phenolic content of pomegranate juice is degraded by processing and pasteurization techniques.
- Pomegranate seeds are a rich source of dietary fiber (20% DV) which is entirely contained in the edible seeds.
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- A 100 g (3.5 oz) serving of pomegranate sarcotesta provides 12% of the Daily Value (DV) for vitamin C, 16% DV for vitamin K, and 10% DV for folate (table).
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- The edible portion of raw pomegranate is 78% water, 19% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and 1% fat (table).
- In Mexico, they are commonly used to adorn the traditional dish chiles en nogada, representing the red of the Mexican flag in the dish which evokes the green (poblano pepper), white (nogada sauce) and red (pomegranate seeds) tricolor.
- Pomegranate is also made into a liqueur, and as a popular fruit confectionery used as ice cream topping, mixed with yogurt, or spread as jam on toast.
- traditional Middle Eastern lamb kebabs with pomegranate glaze, pomegranate eggplant relish, and avocado-pomegranate dip.
- In Greece, pomegranate is used in many recipes, including kollivozoumi, a creamy broth made from boiled wheat, pomegranates, and raisins, legume salad with wheat and pomegranate,
- Pomegranate syrup or molasses is used in muhammara, a roasted red pepper, walnut, and garlic spread popular in Syria and Turkey.
- Pomegranate seeds are also used in salads and sometimes as garnish for desserts such as güllaç.
- In Turkey, pomegranate sauce (Turkish: nar ekşisi) is used as a salad dressing, to marinate meat, or simply to drink straight.
- In Azerbaijan, a sauce from pomegranate juice narsharab, (from Persian: (a)nar + sharab, lit. "pomegranate wine") is usually served with fish or tika kabab.
- In the Caucasus, pomegranate is used mainly for juice.
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- Dried seeds can be used in several culinary applications, such as trail mix, granola bars, or as a topping for salad, yogurt, or ice cream.
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- Dried pomegranate seeds, found in some natural specialty food markets, still contain some residual water, maintaining a natural sweet and tart flavor.
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- Seeds of the wild pomegranate variety known as *daru* from the Himalayas are regarded as high-quality sources for this spice.
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- Ground *anardana* is also used, which results in a deeper flavoring in dishes and prevents the seeds from getting stuck in teeth.
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- These seeds are separated from the flesh, dried for 10–15 days, and used as an acidic agent for chutney and curry preparation.
- Dried whole seeds can often be obtained in ethnic Indian markets.
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- Pomegranate seeds are used as a spice known as anar dana (from Persian: anar + dana, pomegranate + seed), most notably in Indian and Pakistani cuisine.
- usually spooned over duck or other poultry and rice, and in ash-e anar (pomegranate soup).
- molasses, and vinegar were widely used in many Iranian foods, and are still found in traditional recipes such as fesenjān, a thick sauce made from pomegranate juice and ground walnuts,
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- Before tomatoes (a New World fruit) arrived in the Middle East, pomegranate juice,
- Grenadine syrup originally consisted of thickened and sweetened pomegranate juice, now is usually a sales name for a syrup based on various berries, citric acid, and food coloring, mainly used in cocktail mixing.
- Pomegranate juice has long been a popular drink in Europe and the Middle East, and is now widely distributed in the United States and Canada.
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