Meaning pomegranate
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A naturally powerful antioxidant.
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A subtropical shrub or tree. Juice from the fruit may contain substances that decrease or slow the rise of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. It is being studied for its ability to delay or preve [..]
Source: cancer.gov

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c. 1300, poumgarnet (a metathesized form), from Old French pome grenate (Modern French grenade) and directly from Medieval Latin pomum granatum, literally "apple with many seeds," from pome [..]
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Pomegranate [N] [S]i.e., "grained apple" (pomum granatum), Heb. rimmon. Common in Egypt ( Numbers 20:5 ) and Palestine ( 13:23 ; Deuteronomy 8:8 ). The Romans called it Punicum malum, i.e., [..]
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tree with an edible fruit consisting of fleshy seeds.
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The pomegranate tree, Punicu granatum, derives its name from the Latin pomum granatum, "grained apple." The Romans gave it the name of Punica, as the tree was introduced from Carthage. It be [..]
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i.e., "grained apple" (pomum granatum), Heb. rimmon. Common in Egypt (Num. 20:5) and Palestine (13:23; Deut. 8:8). The Romans called it Punicum malum, i.e., Carthaginian apple, because they [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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Pomegranates, when dreamed of, denotes that you will wisely use your talents for the enrichment of the mind rather than seeking those pleasures which destroy morality and health. If your sweetheart gives you one, you will be lured by artful wiles to the verge of distraction by woman's charms, but inner forces will hold you safe from thralldom. [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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A strangely constructed fruit - a labyrinth of seeds wrapped in fruit buried in a mass of inedible flesh surrounded by a tough skin. The pulp and juice surrounding the tiny seeds have a sweet-tart fla [..]
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A red to purple fruit with thin leathery skin and hundreds of crunchy seeds encased in translucent, sweet-tart flesh. The seeds are separated from the flesh by a bitter membrane that should be discard [..]
Source: theodora.com

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Pronounce it: pom-ee-gran-atNow mainly grown in America, Spain, the Middle East and India, pomegranates originated in the area from Northern India to Iran. They have a round shape, like an apple, with [..]
Source: bbcgoodfood.com

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This Jamaican fruit is about the size of a large orange and has a thin, leathery skin that can range in color from red to pink-blushed yellow. Inside are hundreds of seeds packed in compartments that are separated by bitter, cream-colored membranes. Each tiny, edible seed is surrounded by a translucent, brilliant-red pulp that has a sparkling sweet [..]
Source: getjamaica.com (offline)

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(POM-uh-gran-uht) – Hidden beneath its hard, leathery skin are dozens of crunchy, translucent, scarlet seeds embedded in white membranes.  Pomegranates are the size of a small grapefruit (about 4 to 6 [..]
Source: whatscookingamerica.net

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A strangely constructed fruit - a labyrinth of seeds wrapped in fruit buried in a mass of inedible flesh surrounded by a tough skin. The pulp and juice surrounding the tiny seeds have a sweet-tart fla [..]
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(n) shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit(n) large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind
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Known as a ‘superfruit’, has high antioxidant power and increases blood flow to the heart. Has protective anti-aging and metabolism boosting effects such as fighting heart disease, memory loss, cancer, urinary tract infections and obesity.
Source: nutrience.ca (offline)

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Pomegranate is a fruit high in vitamins and antioxidants.
Source: nutro.com (offline)

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Pomegranate is a unique fruit that adds delicious flavor and generous amounts of antioxidants, like vitamin C and K, to our treats. Pomegranates can help support a healthy heart.
Source: npicpet.com (offline)

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A subtropical shrub or tree. Juice from the fruit may contain substances that decrease or slow the rise of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. It is being studied for its ability to delay or prevent recurrent prostate cancer. The scientific name is Punica granatum
Source: dana-farber.org (offline)





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