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I am pleased that the POM Wonderful case has been brought to a successful conclusion. The outcome of this case makes clear that companies like POM making serious health claims about food and nutritional supplement products must have rigorous scientific evidence to back them up. Consumers deserve no
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contained in the juice. Pomegranate juice has long been a common drink in Europe and the Middle East, and is distributed worldwide. Pomegranate juice is also used as a cooking ingredient. In Syria, pomegranate juice is added to intensify the flavor of some dishes such as
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Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Food and Nutrition Board; Committee to Review the Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium (2019). Oria, Maria; Harrison, Meghan; Stallings, Virginia A. (eds.).
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is holding a pomegranate flower with two buds. This
Achaemenid king is accepting the representatives of all the subordinate lands of Greater Iran to his presence, while holding a large flower in his hand as a sign of peace and friendship.
1121:, but the disappointment that it did not set fruit there led to its repeated introduction to the American colonies, even New England. It succeeded in the South: Bartram received a barrel of pomegranates and oranges from a correspondent in
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The pomegranate is native to a region from modern-day Iran to northern India. Pomegranates have been cultivated throughout the Middle East, India, and
Mediterranean region for several millennia, and it is also cultivated in the
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The leading producers globally are India and China, followed by Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, the US, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, and Spain. During 2019, Chile, Peru, Egypt, Israel, India, and Turkey supplied pomegranates to the
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In modern times, the pomegranate still holds strong symbolic meanings for the Greeks. When one buys a new home, it is conventional for a house guest to bring as a first gift a pomegranate, which is placed under/near the
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Pomegranate is an important fruit and symbol in
Kurdish culture. It is accepted as a symbol of abundance and a sacred fruit of ancient Kurdish religions. Pomegranate is used as a symbol of abundance in Kurdish carpets.
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Dried pomegranate seeds, found in some natural specialty food markets, still contain some residual water, maintaining a natural sweet and tart flavor. Dried seeds can be used in several culinary applications, such as
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archipelago of four islands located in the
Arabian Sea, the largest island of which is also known as Socotra. The territory is part of Yemen. It differs in having pink (not red) flowers and smaller, less sweet fruit.
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Caravaca, A. M.; Verardo, V.; Toselli, M.; Segura Carretero, A.; Fernández Gutiérrez, A.; Caboni, M. F. (2013). "Determination of the major phenolic compounds in pomegranate juices by HPLC−DAD−ESI-MS".
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California and in Arizona. Pomegranates may have been domesticated as early as the fifth millennium BC, as they were one of the first fruit trees to be domesticated in the eastern Mediterranean region.
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in the second century, "for its story is somewhat of a holy mystery." The pomegranate has a calyx shaped like a crown. In Jewish tradition, it has been seen as the original "design" for the proper crown.
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as offerings, which consist of boiled wheat, mixed with sugar and decorated with pomegranate. Pomegranate decorations for the home are very common in Greece and sold in most home goods stores.
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color (ranging from yellow to purple, with pink and red most common), seed-coat color (ranging from white to red), the hardness of seed, maturity, juice content and its acidity, sweetness, and
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Yehoshua; Lansky, Ephraim Philip; Neeman, Ishak (July 1999). "Antioxidant and eicosanoid enzyme inhibition properties of pomegranate seed oil and fermented juice flavonoids".
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Despite limited research data, manufacturers and marketers of pomegranate juice have liberally used results from preliminary research to promote products. In
February 2010, the FDA issued a
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Pamphylia, Side. Stater, circa 460-430 BC, ...Pomegranate within guilloche border. Rev. Head of Athena r., wearing
Corinthian helmet, hair in queue. All within incuse square.
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Li, Y.; Guo, C.; Yang, J.; Wei, J.; Xu, J.; Cheng, S. (2006). "Evaluation of antioxidant properties of pomegranate peel extract in comparison with pomegranate pulp extract".
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Several characteristics between pomegranate genotypes vary for identification, consumer preference, preferred use, and marketing, the most important of which are fruit size,
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Plumb GW, De Pascual-Teresa S, Santos-Buelga C, Rivas-Gonzalo JC, Williamson G (2002). "Antioxidant properties of gallocatechin and prodelphinidins from pomegranate peel".
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or small tree growing 5 to 10 m (16 to 33 ft) high, with multiple spiny branches. It is long-lived, with some specimens in France surviving for 200 years.
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and gold jewelry, suggesting that pomegranates at this time may have been considered a luxury good. Other archaeological finds of pomegranate remains from the Late
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is also used, which results in a deeper flavoring in dishes and prevents the seeds from getting stuck in teeth. Seeds of the wild pomegranate variety known as
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Alper, N; Bahceci, KS; Acar, J (2005). "Influence of processing and pasteurization on color values and total phenolic compounds of pomegranate juice".
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and shrubs in parks and gardens. Mature specimens can develop sculptural twisted-bark multiple trunks and a distinctive overall form. Pomegranates are
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mention pomegranates from the mid-third millennium BC onwards. Waterlogged pomegranate remains have been identified at the circa 14th century BC
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Doré S.J., Rostami; Shirin (2015). "A Study on Symbols Roles in Shaping Appearances and Forms in Hand-Wovens of Kurdistan Province, Iran".
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Hernández F, Melgarejo P, Tomás-Barberán FA, Artés F (1999). "Evolution of juice anthocyanins during ripening of new selected pomegranate (
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as having pomegranates embroidered on the hem, alternating with golden bells, which could be heard as the high priest entered and left the
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Although not native to Korea or Japan, the pomegranate is widely grown there and many cultivars have been developed. It is widely used for
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religion and Zoroastrians used it in their religious rituals. The yellow color of the pomegranate stamens symbolizes the sun and light.
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were engraved with pomegranates. Solomon is said to have designed his coronet based on the pomegranate's "crown" (
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because of its flowers and for the unusual twisted bark the older specimens can attain. The term "balaustine" (
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ruling that declined a request by POM Wonderful to review the court ruling, upholding the FTC decision.
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5264:"PAMPHYLIA, SIDE. AR Stater, circa 460-410 BC. Pomegranate / Athena"
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American gardens in the eighteenth century: "for use or for delight"
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4155:(4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 114–115.
3715:"The order Myrtales: circumscription, variation, and relationships"
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4180:. In Seeram, Navindra P.; Schulman, Risa N.; Heber, David (eds.).
3849:. Utah State University, Department of Food Safety. Archived from
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5682:"Ceremonial Objects from the Collection of Rabbi David A. Whiman"
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1368:, granola bars, or as a topping for salad, yogurt, or ice cream.
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5073:"FDA says Pom Wonderful antioxidant claims not so wonderful"
3592:. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
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in the dish which evokes the green (poblano pepper), white (
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Insect pests of the pomegranate can include the butterflies
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of pomegranate juice primarily results from the presence of
5392:. California Agricultural Experiment Station. p. 165.
4404:. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. p. 242.
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The pomegranate is said to have 613 seeds representing the
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content of pomegranate juice is degraded by processing and
1426:, a creamy broth made from boiled wheat, pomegranates, and
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5885:
Researches into Chinese Superstitions, Vol V. (Translated)
4658:"Daily Value on the Nutrition and Supplement Facts Labels"
4022:"Punica granatum - the Drops of Blood from Garden of Eden"
2042:(20% DV) which is entirely contained in the edible seeds.
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In Greece, pomegranate is used in many recipes, including
6020:
International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies
2010:
The edible portion of raw pomegranate is 78% water, 19%
730:, which may cause a red indelible stain on fabrics. The
4841:
Zeitschrift für Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und Forschung
3995:. Royal Horticultural Society. March 2020. p. 90.
1305:, a thick sauce made from pomegranate juice and ground
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is also an option for propagation, but grafting fails.
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Pomegranate - Trusted Health Information (MedlinePlus)
3620:"The Pomegranate: A New Look at the Fruit of Paradise"
3446:"All hail the Pomegranate, official symbol of Granada"
3842:
Jorgensen, SuzAnne; Brennand, Charlotte (June 2005).
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A sprig of pomegranates (right) depicted on a silver
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Some Jewish scholars believe the pomegranate was the
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in the local language, which is the city's name. The
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Jayaprakasha, G. K.; Negi, P.S.; Jena, B.S. (2006).
2407:, with its comparable shape and chambered interior.
2342:, and it figures in multiple myths and artworks. In
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1001:. A large, dry pomegranate was found in the tomb of
508:, describing the color of pomegranate pulp, or from
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4998:. UK National Health Service (NHS). 26 April 2018.
3246:"5 things you didn't know about pomegranates | Kew"
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4736:"Nutrition data for raw pomegranate per 100 grams"
4691:Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium
1446:-pomegranate dip. Pomegranate is also made into a
1340:, pomegranate + seed), most notably in Indian and
890:is named differently across regions of the world.
5937:. Inner Traditions / Bear & Co. p. 117.
4151:Zohary, Daniel; Hopf, Maria; Weiss, Ehud (2012).
2623:The pomegranate appeared on the ancient coins of
2418:. Her blood transformed into a pomegranate tree.
2156:. The higher phenolic content of the peel yields
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5294:"Numismatica Ars Classica - Auction 96 Lot 1114"
3654:Holland, D.; Hatib, K.; Bar-Ya'akov, I. (2009).
2038:(table). Pomegranate seeds are a rich source of
825:in gardens and larger containers, and used as a
458:, the pomegranate was known in early English as
364:in the late 16th century and into California by
5812:"Pomegranate: the fruit that myths are made of"
3918:Ali Sarkhosh; Jeff Williamson (October 2018) .
3392:Science and Technology of Fruit Wine Production
1328:Pomegranate seeds are used as a spice known as
5707:"What's the Truth about... Pomegranate Seeds?"
5656:Pomegranates: Ancient Roots to Modern Medicine
5648:
5646:
5349:cngcoins.com, auction 145, lot 108, Aug. 2006.
5190:Pomegranates: ancient roots to modern medicine
4182:Pomegranates: ancient roots to modern medicine
2116:. The red color of the juice is attributed to
1521:Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
462:—a term which today survives only in heraldic
419:A pomegranate tree in an illustration for the
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5559:Kyrieleis, Helmut. "The Heraion at Samos" in
4602:. Australia: Hardie Grant Books. p. 46.
4439:"The pomegranate hits the peak of popularity"
4131:George Ripley; Charles Anderson Dana (1875).
4110:. New York: Food Products Press. p. 77.
3765:"Does a larger pomegranate yield more seeds?"
3656:"Pomegranate: Botany, Horticulture, Breeding"
3557:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 66.
2826:The pomegranate is one of the main fruits in
1483:sauce) and red (pomegranate seeds) tricolor.
1287:, an Iranian soup made with pomegranate juice
693:with edible seeds and pulp produced from the
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5747:Constantine, Roman Emperor, Christian Victor
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3331:. Purdue New Crops Profile. pp. 352–5.
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1055:) is also used for a pomegranate-red color.
960:1200–1340 (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
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368:in 1769. It is widely cultivated throughout
5618:, Ronald H. Isaacs (Newark, 2008), page 129
4764:Journal of Food Processing and Preservation
2936:In some Hindu traditions, the pomegranate (
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4654:United States Food and Drug Administration
4624:"Pomegranate Festival kicks off in Tehran"
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3885:Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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5961:Encyclopaedia of Hindu Gods and Goddesses
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5451:. Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press.
5447:Staples, Danny; Ruck, Carl A. P. (1994).
5186:"Antimicrobial activities of pomegranate"
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4377:On Colours 1528: A Translation from Latin
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3272:"Pomegranates: Rich In History and Taste"
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3169:. The World Flora Online Consortium. 2022
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2576:) of fruits and grains enumerated in the
2425:took ivory and gold to sculpt the seated
1212:Learn how and when to remove this message
5873:Goychay Activities: Pomegranate Festival
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388:and tropical Africa, the drier parts of
5887:. Shanghai: Tusewei Press. p. 722.
5329:"Pamphylia, Side - Ancient Greek Coins"
4379:. Parkland, Fla: Universal Publishers.
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3719:Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
3357:Handbook of Fruits and Fruit Processing
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425:, made in Lombardy, late 14th century (
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5389:The pomegranate; Issue 276 of Bulletin
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4445:from the original on 29 November 2014.
4178:"Pomegranate: A botanical perspective"
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2650:ornaments in the shape of pomegranates
532:Pomegranates were colloquially called
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5016:. U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
4806:European Food Research and Technology
4548:from the original on 11 February 2012
4059:"Overview: Global pomegranate market"
4028:from the original on 23 January 2013.
3360:(2 ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
3188:Langley, Patricia (4 November 2000).
3008:Pomegranate blossom before petal fall
2519:to demonstrate the fertility of the "
1236:A stall selling pomegranate juice in
765:diseases. They can tolerate moderate
525:, has given its name to the military
478:, which is derived from an unrelated
474:with the name of the Spanish city of
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7509:F9CBD3BC-CD66-878B-070D-B4B5946B25E9
5883:Doré, Henry; Kennelly, S.J. (1914).
5517:from the original on 3 December 2011
4569:"Güllaç, a dainty and light dessert"
4205:Hopf, Maria; Zohary, Daniel (2000).
3745:from the original on 12 October 2018
3713:Dahlgren, R.; Thorne, R. F. (1984).
2410:In another Greek myth, a girl named
1438:with pomegranate glaze, pomegranate
1194:adding citations to reliable sources
977:of the fruit has been identified in
840:The only other species in the genus
544:open-air market, in central Dublin.
7829:IUCN Red List least concern species
5002:from the original on 28 March 2016.
4521:(pomegranate soup) and in rich red
4108:Seed storage of horticultural crops
3970:. Royal Horticultural Society. 2024
3944:Ingels, Chuck; et al. (2007).
3618:Stover, E.; Mercure, E. W. (2007).
3140:from the original on 11 August 2013
3085:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
2549:, the capitals of the two pillars (
1337:
5686:Digital Commons @ Touro Law Center
5567:and Robin Hägg, eds. 1993, p. 143.
5507:"Pausanias, Description of Greece"
5472:Forbes Irving, Paul M. C. (1990).
5052:from the original on 19 March 2011
5020:from the original on 24 April 2011
4668:from the original on 27 March 2024
4320:"Pomegranate — Afghan Agriculture"
3270:Sass, Lorna J. (31 October 1979).
3028:after fertilization and petal fall
2136:. Generally, an increase in juice
25:
5853:from the original on 29 May 2016.
5810:Violet Hudson (19 January 2017).
5594:"A Pomegranate for All Religions"
5579:by folklorist Thornton B. Edwards
5561:Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches
5386:Hodgson, Robert Williard (1917).
5158:. reshafim.org.il. Archived from
4567:Akgün, Müge (22 September 2006).
4463:(in French). Paris. p. 1088.
4375:Osborne, Roy; Pavey, Don (2003).
4356:from the original on 6 April 2012
3799:Food Technology and Biotechnology
3694:from the original on 3 March 2016
3335:from the original on 21 June 2012
7744:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:554129-1
5964:. Sarup & Sons. p. 39.
5436:. Vol. V. pp. 385–571.
5396:from the original on 3 May 2016.
5136:from the original on 18 May 2017
5101:from the original on 18 May 2017
4996:"Pomegranate: superfood or fad?"
4776:10.1111/j.1745-4549.2005.00033.x
4184:. CRC Press. pp. 199–2010.
3517:Fred, Johnston (February 2004).
3456:from the original on 9 June 2013
3395:. Academic Press. pp. 24–.
3045:
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2850:, is a biography of the Armenian
2443:Heraion at the mouth of the Sele
1505:
1375:Turkish lamb chops with candied
1228:Pomegranate seeds are edible raw
1170:
1098:says, of all trees this is most
100:
4716:from the original on 9 May 2024
4575:. Istanbul: DYH. Archived from
4437:Tundel, Nikki (20 April 2007).
4061:. FreshPlaza. 13 September 2019
4002:from the original on 3 May 2020
3590:The California Backyard Orchard
2970:. In a relief from Persepolis,
2887:Introduced to China during the
1181:needs additional citations for
556:Pomegranate being trained as a
6437:Peppercorn (black/green/white)
5841:Paley, Tony (7 October 2014).
5577:Christmas Traditions in Greece
5014:"Pom Wonderful Warning Letter"
4947:10.1016/j.foodchem.2005.02.033
4598:Malouf, Greg and Lucy (2006).
4488:Burke, Andrew (15 July 2008).
3134:L., The Plant List, Version 1"
2913:
2596:Historical and traditional use
2307:A pomegranate is displayed on
2140:occurs during fruit ripening.
1475:, representing the red of the
1387:In Turkey, pomegranate sauce (
616:are bright red and 3 cm (
602: in) long and 2 cm (
1:
5411:. Penguin Books. p. 95.
5124:Sorvino, Chloe (2 May 2016).
4974:10.1016/S0378-8741(98)00222-0
4494:. Lonely Planet. p. 82.
4352:. Digicoll.library.wisc.edu.
3767:. AquaPhoenix. Archived from
2743:, the bust of Christ and the
2584:) as special products of the
2453:, is a chapel devoted to the
27:Fruit-bearing deciduous shrub
5898:Chik, Holly (6 March 2022).
5653:Seeram, Navindra P. (2006).
5475:Metamorphosis in Greek Myths
5363:Greek coins and their values
5045:Food and Drug Administration
4962:Journal of Ethnopharmacology
3194:BMJ: British Medical Journal
2873:Goychay Pomegranate Festival
2867:Goychay Pomegranate Festival
2767:, often in the hands of the
2710:In European Christian motifs
2568:Pomegranates are one of the
1996:Percentages estimated using
1383:, garnished with pomegranate
403:, non-alcoholic drinks, and
32:Pomegranate (disambiguation)
7919:Flora of Palestine (region)
7844:Crops originating from Asia
6249:Kinh gioi (Vietnamese balm)
5931:Heyn, Birgit (April 1990).
5071:Starling S (3 March 2010).
4247:10.1080/0043824021000026495
3503:Online Etymology Dictionary
3482:Online Etymology Dictionary
3431:Online Etymology Dictionary
3040:Unripened pomegranate fruit
2966:
2637:First Jewish Revolt coinage
2507:Pomegranates were known in
2291:Crested Corinthian-helmeted
1989:Link to USDA Database entry
1036:or brought by sea traders.
831:Royal Horticultural Society
726:(4.4) and high contents of
7955:
7939:Objects in Greek mythology
7874:Fruits originating in Asia
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5513:. Loeb Classical Library.
5214:Perge-Aspendus-Side-Alanya
5192:. CRC Press. p. 168.
4896:10.1179/135100002125000172
4441:. Minnesota Public Radio.
4278:The Biblical Archaeologist
3811:10.17113/ftb.53.04.15.3884
3637:10.21273/HORTSCI.42.5.1088
2964:, pomegranate is known as
2864:
2724:Madonna of the Pomegranate
2682:Consuming pomegranates on
2676:William-Adolphe Bouguereau
2484:
2481:Ancient Israel and Judaism
2212:to one such manufacturer,
1531:346 kJ (83 kcal)
1145:in 1771; he had them from
790:, and the leaf-footed bug
345:Young pomegranate tree in
29:
6171:Coriander leaf / Cilantro
6081:Culinary herbs and spices
5991:Thousand Names of Ganesha
3990:"AGM Plants - Ornamental"
3675:10.1002/9780470593776.ch2
3206:10.1136/bmj.321.7269.1153
2904:
2843:The Color of Pomegranates
2706:for numerous good deeds.
2553:) that stood in front of
2421:In the fifth century BC,
2267:Ancient and modern Greece
2110:pomegranate ellagitannins
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7894:Plants described in 1753
7069:Montreal steak seasoning
5904:South China Morning Post
3052:Pomegranates on sale in
2948:(the earth goddess) and
2818:A pomegranate statue in
2221:Federal Trade Commission
1270:syrup, commonly used in
1141:planted pomegranates at
1086:wrote to the botanizing
983:Tell es-Sultan (Jericho)
882:has more than 500 named
821:popularly planted as an
488:derives from Old French
5994:. Sterling Publishers.
5958:Suresh Chandra (1998).
5407:Graves, Robert (1992).
5361:Sear, David R. (1978).
4106:Doijode, S. D. (2001).
3519:"Review: Woman as Poet"
3329:Fruits of Warm Climates
2875:is held in the city of
2672:Girl with a Pomegranate
2511:as the fruits that the
2344:Ancient Greek mythology
1998:US recommendations
1309:, usually spooned over
670:, and an inner, spongy
490:
454:
7025:
5605:Religious News Service
5075:. NutraIngredients.com
4400:Leighton, Ann (1986).
3319:Morton, J. F. (1987).
2899:AD), the pomegranate (
2846:, a movie directed by
2823:
2732:
2679:
2651:
2620:
2572:(Hebrew: שבעת המינים,
2369:
2304:
2283:, Turkey, 350–300 BC:
2263:and other infections.
2002:the National Academies
1392:
1384:
1288:
1241:
1229:
1114:
1067:
1052:
1005:, the butler of Queen
961:
876:
817:is a dwarf variety of
662:The pomegranate fruit
659:
651:
643:
560:
521:
500:
498:, from Medieval Latin
470:, confusing the Latin
448:
442:
430:
427:Biblioteca Casanatense
349:
7899:Plants used in bonsai
7869:Flora of Western Asia
7859:Flora of Central Asia
5988:Vijaya Kumar (2006).
5680:Mobley, Beth (2009).
4818:10.1007/s002170050529
4176:Still, D. W. (2006).
4087:. South Africa Online
4083:Marinda Louw (2021).
3663:Horticultural Reviews
2817:
2739:, Dorset, now in the
2717:
2670:
2645:
2603:
2376:, the goddess of the
2356:
2303:: a pomegranate fruit
2274:
1629:Vitamins and minerals
1374:
1280:
1235:
1227:
1137:, in September 1765.
1108:
1061:
945:
905:Production and export
874:
835:Award of Garden Merit
657:
649:
642:An opened pomegranate
641:
612: in) broad. The
563:The pomegranate is a
555:
418:
344:
6920:Beau monde seasoning
6285:Limnophila aromatica
5760:"Al-Rahman verse 68"
5749:, 2010:1 and fig. 1.
5482:. pp. 242–243.
4525:(pomegranate juice).
4324:afghanag.ucdavis.edu
3856:on 12 September 2014
3190:"Why a pomegranate?"
3092:: e.T63531A173543609
2461:, Helmut Kyrieleis.
2357:Pomegranate tree at
2219:In May 2016, the US
2090:hydrolyzable tannins
1458:topping, mixed with
1352:preparation. Ground
1293:pomegranate molasses
1190:improve this article
848:Socotran pomegranate
793:Leptoglossus zonatus
334:shrub in the family
30:For other uses, see
7929:Plants in the Bible
7044:Jamaican jerk spice
6666:Japanese pricklyash
5162:on 25 February 2016
4752:, NutritionData.com
4634:on 19 November 2017
3925:. UF/IFAS Extension
3452:. 15 October 2012.
3200:(7269): 1153–1154.
2757:liturgical hangings
2690:Talmud and Kabbalah
2618:Paleo-Hebrew script
2610:Great Jewish Revolt
2590:Song of Solomon 4:3
2545:. According to the
2455:Madonna del Granato
2255:. According to the
2162:dietary supplements
1716:Pantothenic acid (B
1511:Pomegranate seeds (
1501:
1452:fruit confectionery
1450:, and as a popular
1262:kibbeh safarjaliyeh
1131:Wormsloe Plantation
1013:records written in
916:Southern California
775:Virachola isocrates
394:Mediterranean Basin
67:Conservation status
7020:Herbes de Provence
6651:Grains of paradise
6514:Crushed red pepper
6228:Houttuynia cordata
5869:2011-10-06 at the
5822:on 25 January 2021
5599:2008-05-21 at the
5546:2006-08-22 at the
5219:2006-11-14 at the
4853:10.1007/BF01231077
4573:Turkish Daily News
4542:Internetserver.com
4330:on 5 December 2016
3771:on 4 November 2006
3276:The New York Times
3167:World Flora Online
2824:
2733:
2680:
2652:
2621:
2539:Hebrew high priest
2370:
2305:
2076:The most abundant
1963:Other constituents
1415:spread popular in
1385:
1379:and herbed mashed
1289:
1242:
1230:
1115:
1111:Otto Wilhelm Thomé
1068:
1064:kingdom of Granada
1019:Uluburun shipwreck
962:
877:
787:Deudorix epijarbas
705:, 5–12 cm (2–
660:
652:
650:Pomegranate flower
644:
561:
431:
422:Tacuinum Sanitatis
350:
272:Punica grandiflora
7839:Aphrodisiac foods
7816:
7815:
7680:Open Tree of Life
7258:Taxon identifiers
7249:
7248:
7221:Chinese herbology
7099:Pumpkin pie spice
7079:Old Bay Seasoning
7039:Italian seasoning
6985:Five-spice powder
6287:(rice-paddy herb)
6130:Indian bay leaf (
6001:978-81-207-3007-6
5971:978-81-7625-039-9
5944:978-0-89281-333-9
5745:Paul Stephenson,
5603:by Nancy Haught,
5540:Parashat Tetzaveh
5458:978-0-89089-575-7
5418:978-0-14-017199-0
5372:978-0-900652-46-2
5365:. London: Seaby.
5199:978-0-8493-9812-4
4701:978-0-309-48834-1
4609:978-0-7946-0490-5
4501:978-1-74104-293-1
4411:978-0-87023-531-3
4386:978-1-58112-580-1
4235:World Archaeology
4216:978-0-19-850356-9
4191:978-0-8493-9812-4
4117:978-1-56022-883-7
3920:"The Pomegranate"
3897:10.1021/jf400684n
3496:Harper, Douglas.
3475:Harper, Douglas.
3450:The Lecrin Valley
3424:Harper, Douglas.
3402:978-0-12-801034-1
3367:978-1-118-35263-2
2765:Leonardo da Vinci
2761:Sandro Botticelli
2315:was the name for
2241:Ancient Egyptians
2082:pomegranate juice
2034:, and 10% DV for
2008:
2007:
1953:
1952:
1500:Pomegranates, raw
1342:Pakistani cuisine
1317:and rice, and in
1245:Pomegranate juice
1222:
1221:
1214:
1135:Savannah, Georgia
1096:Doctor Fothergill
995:Hala Sultan Tekke
875:Black pomegranate
685:Botanically, the
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7879:Heraldic charges
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6773:Pomegranate seed
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6405:Alligator pepper
6159:garlic / Chinese
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2848:Sergei Parajanov
2828:Armenian culture
2730:
2696:613 commandments
2574:Shiv'at Ha-Minim
2555:Solomon's Temple
2459:Heraion of Samos
2405:narcotic capsule
2333:Antalya province
2225:US Supreme Court
2112:, also known as
2088:, including the
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1719:
1702:
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1668:
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1472:chiles en nogada
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1323:pomegranate soup
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1166:
1139:Thomas Jefferson
1109:Illustration by
1080:English colonies
979:early Bronze Age
949:, late Southern
823:ornamental plant
755:ornamental trees
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7695:Punica_granatum
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7667:Observation.org
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7457:Punica granatum
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7296:Punica granatum
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7266:Punica granatum
7260:
7250:
7245:
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7144:Tandoori masala
6891:
6768:Peruvian pepper
6656:Grains of Selim
6641:Aromatic ginger
6574:Bunium persicum
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2586:Land of Israel
2547:Books of Kings
2543:Holy of Holies
2533:("robe of the
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2525:Book of Exodus
2509:Ancient Israel
2502:Garden of Eden
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2190:stearic acid
2182:punicic acid
2176:Pomegranate
2175:
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2138:pigmentation
2134:pelargonidin
2118:anthocyanins
2114:punicalagins
2106:carbohydrate
2104:bind with a
2098:ellagic acid
2096:formed when
2075:
2068:techniques.
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1147:George Wythe
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1100:salutiferous
1092:Philadelphia
1088:John Bartram
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7924:Fruit trees
7854:Sour fruits
7718:kew-2536844
7605:NatureServe
7517:iNaturalist
7290:Wikispecies
7193:Bangladeshi
7124:Sharena sol
7119:Recado rojo
7104:Qâlat daqqa
7064:Mixed spice
7000:Garlic salt
6965:Doubanjiang
6701:Long pepper
6661:Horseradish
6479:Celery seed
6352:Sanshō leaf
6269:Lemon grass
5826:15 December
5795:15 December
5769:23 February
5521:30 November
4904:10261/97986
4804:) clones".
4583:26 December
4507:29 November
4334:17 February
3974:23 February
3698:19 November
3669:: 127–191.
3624:HortScience
3525:(264): 15.
3250:www.kew.org
3096:16 November
3024:and drying
2980:Zoroastrian
2889:Han dynasty
2830:(alongside
2769:Virgin Mary
2515:brought to
2441:Within the
2423:Polycleitus
2335:, Turkey).
2317:pomegranate
2160:for use in
2122:delphinidin
2102:gallic acid
2086:polyphenols
2024:Daily Value
1665:Thiamine (B
1338:anar + dana
1127:Noble Jones
1053:balaustinus
973:Carbonized
947:Pomegranate
928:Middle East
899:astringency
880:P. granatum
819:P. granatum
809:P. granatum
751:P. granatum
746:Cultivation
728:polyphenols
569:P. granatum
548:Description
538:wine-apples
435:pomegranate
354:Afghanistan
318:pomegranate
286:Punica nana
140:Angiosperms
7934:Plant dyes
7889:Lythraceae
7823:Categories
7713:Plant List
7350:Calflora:
7231:Marination
7226:Herbal tea
7188:Australian
7184:By region
7159:Yuzu koshō
7149:Thuna paha
7089:Persillade
6842:Tonka bean
6778:Poppy seed
6686:Dried lime
6609:Fingerroot
6524:New Mexico
6432:Asafoetida
6264:Lemon balm
6222:Hoja santa
6202:Curry leaf
5789:Armenpress
5691:6 February
5166:21 October
4519:ash-e-anar
3749:14 January
3411:1020127413
3376:1100459240
3289:7 December
3255:7 December
3061:References
2926:Xi Jinping
2861:Azerbaijan
2855:Sayat-Nova
2802:" in "two
2792:Chapter 55
2485:See also:
2468:ikonostasi
2378:underworld
2374:Persephone
2196:(6%), and
2194:oleic acid
2130:glycosides
2120:, such as
2056:Processing
1899:Phosphorus
1513:sarcotesta
1487:Other uses
1466:on toast.
1409:red pepper
1393:nar ekşisi
1319:ash-e anar
1284:ash-e anar
1281:A bowl of
1143:Monticello
1123:Charleston
1027:Bronze Age
1009:in Egypt;
1007:Hatshepsut
993:levels of
981:levels of
920:South Asia
703:grapefruit
676:sarcotesta
534:wineapples
496:metathesis
392:, and the
378:South Asia
336:Lythraceae
186:Lythraceae
7470:200014674
7444:200014674
7426:FloraBase
7241:Spice rub
7236:Seasoning
7203:Pakistani
7034:Idli podi
7005:Gochujang
6955:Crab boil
6872:Yuzu zest
6803:Sassafras
6691:Liquorice
6597:Fenugreek
6534:Cultivars
6028:2356-5926
5912:cite news
5764:Quran.com
4884:Redox Rep
4784:0145-8892
4469:cite book
4306:165441573
4263:161775993
3498:"grenade"
3284:0362-4331
3214:0959-8138
3054:Jerusalem
2822:, Armenia
2777:suffering
2753:vestments
2749:Christian
2629:Hasmonean
2614:Jerusalem
2559:Jerusalem
2435:Pausanias
2365:(Thira),
2363:Santorini
2329:Pamphylia
2281:Pamphylia
2275:A bronze
2247:names of
2231:Symbolism
2180:contains
2164:and food
2150:catechins
2032:vitamin K
2028:vitamin C
2026:(DV) for
2018:, and 1%
1912:Potassium
1886:Manganese
1873:Magnesium
1805:Vitamin K
1792:Vitamin E
1779:Vitamin C
1749:Folate (B
1733:Vitamin B
1699:Niacin (B
1495:Nutrition
1456:ice cream
1404:muhammara
1366:trail mix
1330:anar dana
1313:or other
1268:Grenadine
1072:Caribbean
1034:Silk Road
1015:cuneiform
987:West Bank
953:or early
884:cultivars
867:Cultivars
804:Varieties
514:cochineal
433:The name
411:Etymology
405:cocktails
401:garnishes
370:West Asia
332:deciduous
330:-bearing
307:St.-Lag.
204:Species:
110:Kingdom:
56:Fruit of
7783:26700001
7778:Tropicos
7692:PalDat:
7610:2.142106
7558:10857323
7545:554129-1
7275:Wikidata
7180:Culinary
7154:Vadouvan
7129:Shichimi
7027:Húng lìu
6847:Turmeric
6832:Tamarind
6681:Korarima
6614:Galangal
6582:Deulkkae
6541:Cinnamon
6519:Jalapeño
6509:Chipotle
6457:Cardamom
6410:Allspice
6377:Woodruff
6367:Tarragon
6332:Rosemary
6297:Marjoram
6259:Lavender
6254:Kkaennip
6192:Culantro
6176:Bolivian
6125:Bay leaf
6097:Angelica
5867:Archived
5851:Archived
5727:cite web
5628:28:33–34
5597:Archived
5544:Archived
5515:Archived
5394:Archived
5238:MA-Shops
5217:Archived
5134:Archived
5099:Archived
5056:24 March
5050:Archived
5024:24 March
5018:Archived
5000:Archived
4982:10432202
4920:19815992
4912:11981454
4869:19333250
4826:16524540
4746:20 April
4714:Archived
4710:30844154
4672:28 March
4666:Archived
4656:(2024).
4546:Archived
4515:fesenjun
4459:(1905).
4443:Archived
4354:Archived
4091:15 March
4065:15 March
4026:Archived
3997:Archived
3905:23656584
3829:27904374
3743:Archived
3689:Archived
3531:20632662
3477:"garnet"
3454:Archived
3333:Archived
3232:11061746
3138:Archived
2938:Sanskrit
2832:apricots
2787:In Islam
2633:Herodian
2340:Carthage
2323:city of
2293:bust of
2261:tapeworm
2178:seed oil
2158:extracts
2126:cyanidin
2108:to form
2062:phenolic
2046:Research
1968:Quantity
1893:0.119 mg
1833:Quantity
1827:Minerals
1743:0.075 mg
1727:0.377 mg
1710:0.293 mg
1693:0.053 mg
1676:0.067 mg
1651:Quantity
1645:Vitamins
1454:used as
1440:eggplant
1381:potatoes
1354:anardana
1302:fesenjān
1272:cocktail
1162:Culinary
1038:Kandahar
912:European
888:genotype
860:Socotran
672:mesocarp
668:pericarp
501:granatum
472:granatus
449:grānātum
376:region,
374:Caucasus
256:St.-Lag.
243:Synonyms
182:Family:
176:Myrtales
153:Eudicots
87:IUCN 3.1
7592:MoBotPF
7483:5420901
7374:Ecocrop
7164:Za'atar
7059:Mitmita
7010:Harissa
6925:Berbere
6915:Baharat
6882:Zereshk
6877:Zedoary
6857:Vanilla
6820:huājiāo
6793:Saffron
6783:Radhuni
6763:Paprika
6748:Njangsa
6743:Nigella
6721:Mustard
6619:greater
6529:Tabasco
6504:Cayenne
6484:Charoli
6452:Caraway
6447:Camphor
6415:Amchoor
6327:Perilla
6322:Parsley
6317:Oregano
6312:Mitsuba
6307:Mugwort
6232:giấp cá
6212:Epazote
6183:rau răm
6149:Chervil
5717:14 June
5639:7:13–22
5338:1 March
5308:1 March
5278:1 March
5248:1 March
5140:18 July
5105:18 July
5079:6 March
4861:9123975
4720:21 June
4552:14 June
4523:ab anar
4360:14 June
4298:3210160
4255:3560202
3860:17 June
3820:5079168
3739:2399158
3339:14 June
3223:1118911
3173:20 July
3144:26 June
3026:stamens
2995:Gallery
2962:Persian
2950:Ganesha
2901:Chinese
2877:Goychay
2820:Yerevan
2810:Armenia
2804:Gardens
2794:of the
2771:or the
2745:chi rho
2698:of the
2646:Jewish
2608:of the
2523:". The
2500:in the
2474:kollyva
2447:Paestum
2445:, near
2416:Ictinus
2390:seasons
2386:Demeter
2327:was in
2301:reverse
2297:right;
2287:obverse
2245:Semitic
2184:(65%),
2092:called
2016:protein
1945:0.35 mg
1847:Calcium
1812:16.4 μg
1786:10.2 mg
1766:Choline
1611:Protein
1561:13.67 g
1448:liqueur
1444:avocado
1428:raisins
1389:Turkish
1346:chutney
1334:Persian
1315:poultry
1307:walnuts
1297:vinegar
1247:can be
1240:, China
1133:, near
1003:Djehuty
985:in the
975:exocarp
938:History
895:exocarp
858:to the
856:endemic
846:is the
759:drought
714:⁄
625:⁄
614:flowers
607:⁄
597:⁄
583:⁄
527:grenade
522:grenade
476:Granada
464:blazons
429:, Rome)
326:) is a
266:Salisb.
192:Genus:
172:Order:
114:Plantae
85: (
7770:1790-1
7726:PLANTS
7685:646814
7643:NZOR:
7597:286059
7418:178168
7392:582971
7343:254182
7317:148716
7314:APDB:
7281:Q13188
7198:Indian
7015:Hawaij
6970:Douchi
6945:Chaunk
6910:Advieh
6905:Adjika
6897:Blends
6867:Wasabi
6808:Sesame
6753:Nutmeg
6716:Mahleb
6711:Mastic
6646:Golpar
6636:Ginger
6631:Garlic
6624:lesser
6592:Fennel
6489:Chenpi
6469:Cassia
6400:Ajwain
6395:Aonori
6387:Spices
6362:Sorrel
6347:Savory
6292:Lovage
6239:Hyssop
6166:Cicely
6154:Chives
6144:Borage
6132:tejpat
6026:
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5941:
5711:Ou.org
5663:
5511:2,17,4
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5432:Ovid.
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3570:22 May
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3022:sepals
2942:dāḍima
2914:shíliu
2911::
2909:pinyin
2903::
2897:
2895:BC–220
2893:
2836:grapes
2729:
2704:Talmud
2678:, 1875
2627:, see
2625:Judaea
2606:shekel
2513:scouts
2487:Rimmon
2427:Argive
2367:Greece
2348:Adonis
2295:Athena
2200:(7%).
2192:(2%),
2188:(5%),
2152:, and
2128:, and
2036:folate
1925:Sodium
1919:236 mg
1867:0.3 mg
1799:0.6 mg
1773:7.6 mg
1618:1.67 g
1594:1.17 g
1557:Sugars
1550:18.7 g
1527:Energy
1481:nogada
1460:yogurt
1436:kebabs
1432:legume
1413:garlic
1398:güllaç
1332:(from
1295:, and
1113:, 1885
1045:bonsai
999:Tiryns
930:, the
843:Punica
827:bonsai
763:fungal
701:and a
572:leaves
558:bonsai
510:granum
491:grenat
486:Garnet
482:word.
480:Arabic
280:Steud.
197:Punica
166:Rosids
7790:WoI:
7765:SANBI
7757:14189
7731:PUGR2
7702:PFI:
7672:80306
7654:NZPCN
7636:22663
7584:63531
7571:27278
7553:IRMNG
7532:14119
7529:IPA:
7522:58300
7504:IFPNI
7496:30372
7452:FoAO2
7431:44712
7413:EUNIS
7405:PUNGR
7366:4QHX8
7330:59069
7304:APA:
7173:Lists
7139:Tajin
7134:Tabil
6975:Duqqa
6935:Buknu
6852:Uzazi
6827:Sumac
6813:Shiso
6736:white
6731:brown
6726:black
6676:Kokum
6561:Cumin
6556:Cubeb
6546:Clove
6494:Chili
6462:black
6420:Anise
6372:Thyme
6357:Shiso
6244:Jimbu
6197:Cress
6139:Boldo
6118:Lemon
6103:Basil
6088:Herbs
5112:less.
4916:S2CID
4865:S2CID
4822:S2CID
4638:9 May
4302:S2CID
4294:JSTOR
4259:S2CID
4251:JSTOR
4006:7 May
4000:(PDF)
3993:(PDF)
3964:var.
3929:7 May
3923:(PDF)
3854:(PDF)
3847:(PDF)
3735:JSTOR
3692:(PDF)
3659:(PDF)
3527:JSTOR
3460:7 May
2946:Bhumi
2932:India
2883:China
2852:ashug
2796:Quran
2700:Torah
2674:, by
2648:Torah
2563:calyx
2535:ephod
2530:me'il
2517:Moses
2382:Hades
2311:, as
2072:Juice
2014:, 2%
1974:Water
1906:36 mg
1880:12 mg
1854:10 mg
1760:38 μg
1417:Syria
1350:curry
1249:sweet
1238:Xi'an
1049:Latin
1023:ivory
958:circa
767:frost
699:lemon
695:ovary
691:berry
689:is a
687:fruit
634:Fruit
565:shrub
443:pōmum
386:north
328:fruit
276:hort.
160:Clade
147:Clade
134:Clade
121:Clade
7739:POWO
7705:3345
7659:4799
7631:NCBI
7579:IUCN
7566:ITIS
7540:IPNI
7491:GRIN
7478:GBIF
7400:EPPO
7379:1829
7353:6949
7338:BOLD
7325:APNI
7307:3011
6887:Zest
6788:Rose
6602:blue
6425:star
6342:Sage
6302:Mint
6217:Hemp
6207:Dill
6113:Thai
6108:Holy
6024:ISSN
5996:ISBN
5966:ISBN
5939:ISBN
5918:link
5828:2020
5797:2020
5771:2022
5733:link
5719:2012
5693:2024
5661:ISBN
5523:2011
5484:ISBN
5453:ISBN
5413:ISBN
5367:ISBN
5340:2023
5310:2023
5280:2023
5250:2023
5194:ISBN
5168:2017
5142:2017
5107:2017
5081:2010
5058:2011
5026:2011
4978:PMID
4908:PMID
4857:PMID
4780:ISSN
4748:2013
4722:2024
4706:PMID
4696:ISBN
4674:2024
4640:2017
4604:ISBN
4600:Saha
4585:2007
4554:2012
4509:2010
4496:ISBN
4491:Iran
4475:link
4406:ISBN
4381:ISBN
4362:2012
4336:2017
4211:ISBN
4186:ISBN
4157:ISBN
4112:ISBN
4093:2021
4067:2021
4008:2020
3976:2021
3966:nana
3931:2020
3901:PMID
3862:2017
3825:PMID
3777:2006
3751:2018
3700:2017
3679:ISBN
3598:2022
3572:2023
3559:ISBN
3538:2023
3462:2020
3407:OCLC
3397:ISBN
3372:OCLC
3362:ISBN
3341:2012
3291:2023
3280:ISSN
3257:2023
3228:PMID
3210:ISSN
3175:2022
3146:2015
3116:link
3112:link
3098:2020
3090:2020
2967:anar
2956:Iran
2891:(206
2834:and
2800:Lord
2779:and
2763:and
2755:and
2731:1487
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