In 19 years of growing them, I’ve never eaten one! Obviously, I have in the past and I do in Chiles en nogada and other dishes they are a part of, but I’ve never picked one off my own tree and eaten it.
We still have pomegranates on our tree and they are so ornamental against the golden leaves and the brilliant blue sky. Having a lingering Fall with the brilliant yellow along HWY9 still waiting for a big rain.
What an interesting perspective!
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They do look ripe for eating.
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In 19 years of growing them, I’ve never eaten one! Obviously, I have in the past and I do in Chiles en nogada and other dishes they are a part of, but I’ve never picked one off my own tree and eaten it.
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I would have ‘cause I love them provided they are not too sour.
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I’ve been told these wouldn’t be good but guess I should see for myself. I have diverticulitis so shouldn’t eat seeds.
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Yes, you should be careful.
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I have two trees and haven’t eaten since I was a kid. My grandkids love them.
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I’d never have guessed. A glowing image
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We still have pomegranates on our tree and they are so ornamental against the golden leaves and the brilliant blue sky. Having a lingering Fall with the brilliant yellow along HWY9 still waiting for a big rain.
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Are you going to Baja this year, Laurie?
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