I bought a couple of pomegranites to try them out, and on cutting them open it seemed at first they were riddled with mould, but on closer examination it turned out the weird mouldy looking "skins" separating the compartments were a natural feature of the things.
After scooping out some of the red pips, which looked like the only edible part, I tried eating them. They were almost tasteless, and after a couple of bites left a vile-tasting woody residue in the mouth, literally like trying to chew sawdust.
And then I noticed I'd managed to get purple pomegranite juice all down my shirt
Think I'll stick to pomegranite juice in future, if I touch it at all, as the fruit itself is an inedible mess!
After scooping out some of the red pips, which looked like the only edible part, I tried eating them. They were almost tasteless, and after a couple of bites left a vile-tasting woody residue in the mouth, literally like trying to chew sawdust.
And then I noticed I'd managed to get purple pomegranite juice all down my shirt
Think I'll stick to pomegranite juice in future, if I touch it at all, as the fruit itself is an inedible mess!
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