Published Friday, November 18, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Pomegranate arils
I learned a new word recently and I’m showing it off. Pomegranate seeds are actually arils. What a great Scrabble word! And I’m getting much better at peeling them. I no longer get everything stained red from the cut seeds. Slice off the skin at the top and the bottom, carefully score the skin along the six ridges (not that easy to see, but they’re there), peel off the skin and the insides separate beautifully. Not only that, but if you do all the separating in a big bowl of water, the white parts all float and are super easy to clean off! A great big pomegranate took only a few minutes to get gobble-ready.
Check out Ruby Tuesday, Macro Friday and Macro Monday, if you have a minute, and browse around here for lots of neat stuff too. If there’s only those red seeds below, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos for the whole enchilada.
looks great and the peelingidea is worth trying next time, thanks for that idea!
you’ve taught me a new word. thanks!
Found another reason to visit and read blogs. You learn new words. Excellent thanks you. Great picture.
Oh, great idea on the peeling! A lovely shot too.
so lovely…is there anything more inviting than this luscious color?
Really marvelous macro!!!!
Yum! I love Pomegranates. What a pretty photo of the seeds, so vibrant with color. Thanks for the “new” word too.