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By Lisa Atwood, Rebecca Courchesne and Rick Field
Published 2012
To seed a pomegranate, first quarter it, and then drop the quarters into a large bowl of water. Working underwater, remove the seeds, which will fall to the bottom of the bowl, then scoop off the peel and pith floating on top and drain. Rather than juice the pomegranate as you would an orange (which can impart a bitter flavor from the membrane), remove the seeds and place them in a nonreactive saucepan. Cover and cook over medium-low heat for 20โ25 minutes. Press the seeds through a fine-mesh sieve to strain the juice. You will need about 6 pomegranates for 1 cup (
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