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Unripe Pomegranates

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What are you supposed to do with them?

I see them in supermarkets, but when I take unripe ones off our tree and cut them up, they are clearly not ready. Do you buy them and stick them in a cupboard or something?

I ask because when I leave them on the tree to ripen they invariably explode before they have reached the rosy hue you associate with pomegranates.

Any tips on pomegranates would be welcome. :)
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Dominic wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:37 am What are you supposed to do with them?

I see them in supermarkets, but when I take unripe ones off our tree and cut them up, they are clearly not ready. Do you buy them and stick them in a cupboard or something?

I ask because when I leave them on the tree to ripen they invariably explode before they have reached the rosy hue you associate with pomegranates.

Any tips on pomegranates would be welcome. :)
Actually they should be ready to harvest also in your area Dominic. You can leave them a bit longer on the tree, but from rain they will split, but also they split if you water the tree's leaves with a hose.

Like all unripe fruits you can ripen them in a nylon bag together with an apple for about 1 week now as it is not so hot anymore, otherwise it takes only a couple of days until they are ready to use.

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I eat them from the time the seeds are almost clear to just going pink. Never wait till they are ruby red - doesn't seem to change the flavour.
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Thanks to both of you. Time to get picking then, before they all split. Max we disconnected our irrigation system last winter.
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I put Pomegranate seeds in my gin and tonic 😉
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Happy in Cyprus wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 6:42 pm
I find unripe pomegranites, like unripe passion fruit, never go anywhere.
What do you mean?
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Ah got you. I was referring to the yellowy ones. What puzzles me is when they explode before going fully red.
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Dominic, I would think that the "explosion" of the pomegranate is nature's way of dispersing the seeds. Just my assumption!
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Dominic, we have plenty of ripe ones and are very close to you so had pretty much there same weather. Mrs W loves them on her breakfast cereal at this time of year an we also sprinkle them, in a daring and attractive manner,on salads. On my to do list this week is to to make a load of oats bars but use pomegranates in stead of dried cranberries.

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RattyPatty wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2017 7:38 am Dominic, I would think that the "explosion" of the pomegranate is nature's way of dispersing the seeds. Just my assumption!
 
Yes, I had also come to that conclusion.

 
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That looks like something out of Alien.
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