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  2. Pomegranate - Wikipedia

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    The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae, subfamily Punicoideae, that grows between 5 and 10 m (16 and 33 ft) tall.. Rich in symbolic and mythological associations in many cultures, it is thought to have originated from Afghanistan and Iran before being introduced and exported to other parts of Asia, Africa, and Eur

  3. File:Pomegranate arils.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File : Pomegranate fruit - whole and piece with arils.jpg

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  5. You've Been Eating Pomegranates Wrong - AOL

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    A half cup of the arils, according to USDA FoodData Central, contains about 72 calories, 1.5 grams of protein, 1 gram of fat, 16 carbohydrates, and 12 grams of sugar. While you won't find much ...

  6. ‘King of fruit’: Azerbaijan’s love affair with the pomegranate

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    Sharbat is a refreshing drink made from the fruit and, in the Goychay region, the arils are cooked into sugary preserves called nardancha. “Curiously, these preserves are both treated as a sweet ...

  7. List of national fruits - Wikipedia

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    Mangosteen is the national fruit of Thailand. It is also known as the ‘Queen of Fruits’. It is available from May until August. Mangosteen is called ‘Mangkhud’ in Thai language. Turkey: Sultana Grapes: Vitis vinifera [citation needed] Turkmenistan: Watermelon: Citrullus lanatus [citation needed] United Arab Emirates: Dates: Phoenix ...

  8. Aril - Wikipedia

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    An aril (pronounced / ˈ æ r ɪ l /), also called an arillus, is a specialized outgrowth from a seed that partly or completely covers the seed. An arillode or false aril is sometimes distinguished: whereas an aril grows from the attachment point of the seed to the ovary (from the funiculus or hilum ), an arillode forms from a different point ...

  9. Fruit (plant structure) - Wikipedia

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    This type of fruit is called a caryopsis. Examples include cereal grains, such as wheat, barley, and rice. Examples include cereal grains, such as wheat, barley, and rice. The dead pericarp of dry fruits represents an elaborated layer that is capable of storing active proteins and other substances for increasing survival rate of germinating seeds.