Do pomegranates have 613 seeds?

The pomegranate is one of the Sheva Minim (seven species) of plants that Eretz Yisroel was blessed with, and therefore requires the special brocha achrona for the Sheva Minim. The pomegranate is also a symbol for righteousness, because its 613 seeds correspond to the 613 mitzvos in the Torah.
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How many seeds does one pomegranate have?

The pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) is a fruit-bearing shrub ( 1 ). It can grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) high, producing fruits that are about 2–5 inches (5–12 cm) in diameter ( 1 ). Inside the thick-skinned fruit are approximately 600 arils, or edible seeds, which can be enjoyed raw or processed into a juice ( 1 ).
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Do all pomegranates have the same amount of seeds?

The number of seeds in a pomegranate can vary from 200 to about 1,400. Botanically, the edible fruit is a berry with seeds and pulp produced from the ovary of a single flower.
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How many seeds in a pomegranate in the Bible?

Jewish tradition teaches that the pomegranate is a symbol for righteousness, because it is said to have 613 seeds that corresponds with the 613 mitzvot or commandments of the Torah. In some artistic depictions, the pomegranate is found in the hand of Mary, mother of Jesus.
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How many cups of seeds does a pomegranate have?

An average pomegranate weighs about 9 ounces, the edible seeds weigh about 5 1/2 ounces which will yield about one cup of seeds. Vinegar or lemon juice will help remove juice stains from a cutting board.
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How many pomegranate seeds should I eat a day?

Beneficial Daily Nutrients

The USDA recommends you eat 1 1/2 to 2 cups of fruit per day. Pomegranates are a nutrient-dense and low-calorie way to help hit this target. Each pomegranate, equal to about 1 cup of seeds, contains 174 calories with very little fat — 2 grams, or 3 percent daily value (DV).
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Why does my pomegranate taste like nail polish remover?

Have the seeds gone bad or spoiled? Pomegranate seeds are bad if they've started to decay - they'll turn brown and mushy. They are also bad if they smell like nail polish remover (acetone), or alcohol, a result from yeasts breaking down sugars from the fruit.
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Why is the pomegranate the fruit of death?

Symbol of death and fertility

In Greek mythology, the pomegranate was known as the 'fruit of the dead' as it was said to have arisen from the blood of Adonis. It also prominently featured in the myth of Hades and Persephone.
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Was pomegranate the forbidden fruit?

Many scholars believe that the forbidden – yet irresistible – fruit in which Eve indulged within the Garden of Eden was actually a pomegranate (and not an apple).
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What does pomegranate mean in Christianity?

4: 3). In Christian symbolism (Hieronymus) the numerous seeds in this fruit represent the Church, unity in faith and a community of believers; in the same vein, a pomegranate appears in depictions of Mary as 'the Mother of the Church'.
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Are there 365 seeds in a pomegranate?

Sources are in disagreement about how many seeds a pomegranate holds. Some sources fix the number to exactly 613, some allow for an error of +/- 200, yet others believe that all pomegranates have the exact same number of seeds. It is certainly possible to disprove the first and third of these.
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Who should not eat pomegranate?

If you have low blood pressure, it is not recommended to eat pomegranate. Pomegranate which can lower blood pressure is also dangerous when taken with blood pressure-lowering drugs or when undergoing surgery.
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What happens if we eat pomegranate daily?

Eating pomegranates on a daily basis, or drinking the juice can be an excellent aid for your immunity, fight Type-2 diabetes, keep blood pressure in check, smoothen digestion and make your skin glow too. So, the next time you want to pick up a snack, munch on a pomegranate.
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Does pomegranate contain around 600 to 1400 seeds?

On an average, a pomegranate can contain between 600-1400 seeds. These seeds are also known as arils. The pomegranate is high in vitamin C, K, folate and fibre.
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Is it OK to eat pomegranate seeds?

Yes, the pomegranate seeds are absolutely edible. In fact, the seeds and the juices surrounding the seeds (together called arils) are the parts of the fruit that you're supposed to eat.
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Which fruit has the most seeds?

Not all fruits contain the same number of seeds. Fruits such as tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, and melons usually have lots of seeds. Generally, oranges, apples, and pears contain about 10 seeds. Other fruits, such as avocados, plums, and peaches, have only one seed.
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What is the fruit of the devil?

The devil's fruits are unbelief, envy, addiction, anger, murder, disunion, disintegration of one's personality and psychology, sadness, guilt, depression, despondency, despair and more, like pride, arrogance, greed, disregard towards poor people.
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Was the apple of Eden a pomegranate?

Pomegranate. Proponents of the theory that the Garden of Eden was located somewhere in what is now known as the Middle East suggest that the fruit was actually a pomegranate, a plant indigenous from Iran to the Himalayas and cultivated since ancient times.
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What type of fruit did Adam and Eve eat?

His great work dramatizes the oldest story in the Bible, whose principal characters we know only too well: God, Adam, Eve, Satan in the form of a talking snake — and an apple.
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Do you eat pomegranate seeds or spit them out?

They're called arils, and they're full of delicious, nutritious sweet-tart juice surrounding a small white crunchy seed. You can eat the whole arils including the fiber-rich seeds, or spit out the seeds if you prefer- it's your choice!
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Why did Hades eat the pomegranate?

Before being set free from the underworld, Persephone was persuaded to eat six pomegranate seeds (In ancient mythology, to eat the fruit of one's captor meant that one would have to return to that captor), to make sure she returned to the underworld when her time on Earth was up, that's Hades hedging his bets!
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Can dogs eat pomegranate?

Raw pomegranate isn't toxic to dogs, but it can make them sick. "Eating more than a few of the seeds or any of the peel can cause digestive issues like vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain," says Dr. Chyrle Bonk, a veterinarian and consultant with PetKeen.com, a pet advice site.
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Are brown pomegranate seeds OK to eat?

If the seeds are red but the pith is a bit brown around the edges, it is OK to use the seeds. But if the seeds are a brownish color and appear soft and mushy, you'll have to throw them away.
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Why is my pom juice fizzy?

The fizz is likely the result of carbon dioxide being produced by yeast eating the sugars in the grape juice; this is the same process that carbonates beer or sparkling wines. The thing is, most of these yeasts are introduced deliberately, and they take a while to do their job.
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Can you get food poisoning from pomegranate seeds?

3. Pomegranate seeds -- Hepatitis A, a viral infection of the liver, was linked to the imported pomegranate seeds in an organic anti-oxidant fruit blend product. The outbreak made 162 people ill.
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