Pomegranate in Port-wine

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81% would make this recipe again

Indigenous to Iran, pomegranate was known in the ancient Rome as «malum punicum», i.e. «Carthaginian apple». This fruit is appreciated for its sparkling-red pulp and sweet-tart flavour, but separating the edible, pulp-encased seeds from the bitter membranes can be quite labour-intensive. Pomegranate is rich in potassium and is a good source of vitamin C.

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Preparation : 10 min
80 calories/serving

Ingredients

1 pomegranates 260 g
3 tbsp Port wine 45 mL

Before you start

Be careful: the juice stains are hard to remove!

Method

  1. Cut off the top stem end paying attention not to cut into the seeds which will leak out the juice. Put the fruit in a bowl of water, break apart the sections along the score lines. Roll out the grains with your fingers. They will sink to the bottom while the white membrane floats to the top. Strain out the water and collect the grains in a bowl. Pour in the Port-wine and mix.
  2. Portion out the mixture into transparent goblets or glasses and serve.

Nutrition Facts Table

per 1 serving (90 g)

Amount

% Daily Value

Calories

80

Fat

0 g

0 %

Saturated 0 g
+ Trans 0 g

0 %

Cholesterol

0 mg

Sodium

0 mg

0 %

Carbohydrate

15 g

5 %

Fibre

0 g

2 %

Sugars

12 g

Net Carbs

15 g

Protein

1 g

Vitamin A

1 %

Vitamin C

7 %

Calcium

0 %

Iron

2 %

Claims

This recipe is :
Source of  :
Pantothenic Acid, Potassium
Low  :
Sodium
Free  :
Added Sugar, Cholesterol, Fat, Saturated Fat, Trans Fat

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january 07, 2013 | I would make this recipe again

I make this on special occasions. Removing the seeds was easy after I saw a youtube video that showed how to remove them.

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