Pomegranate Deseeding

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Do you make your own pomegranate juice from freshly picked or purchased fruit. One thing that needs to be done before you do anything is to remove the seeds. The water method is one option, but this is a messy process. However, there is an easy way to deseed a pomegranate.

The easy way to deseed a pomegranate is actually really simple. If you are familiar with hitting a bottle of ketchup to get it out, then this deseeding method is really similar. All you need is a wooden spoon to force all the seeds out of a pomegranate and into a bowl.

When you use an easy way to deseed a pomegranate there is little cleanup afterwords. The best thing is you only need to separate some bits of fruit from the seeds and they will be ready to use. You will

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