Pomegranate
Pomegranate has been domesticated and cultivated in
Pomegranate is mentioned in the Bible as one of the seven fruits that
Depending on the variety of pomegranate, the fruit may vary from sour to sweet, due to the different quantities of tannins. It is considered a luxury ingredient in many dishes as well as the pomegranate wine. Their nutritious qualities consist in the large amount of vitamin C, B and pantothenic acid, potassium and antioxidant polyphenols. In preliminary laboratory research, pomegranate juice is known to reduce heart disease, atherosclerosis and many cardiovascular diseases.
Encouraging news is that there has been proven that consumption of such fruits leads to the decrease of prostate cancer and osteoporosis risk, while the dental plaque is highly protected against bacteria and viral factors by the substances present in pomegranate arils.