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Pomegranates the newest fad fruit
Seattle Times, United States - Jun 4, 2008
"I've seen fads for all kinds of fruit, like kiwi and blueberries, but not like this ? it just keeps growing and won't peak," said Kevin Day, a pomegranate ...
Flavor spotlight: Pomegranate
CalorieLab Calorie Counter News, NV - May 14, 2008
While sugarless gum may not strike you as a health food, even Trident is tackling the pomegranate fad. One the company?s newest flavors is Pomegranate ...
Pomegranate's popularity here to stay?
SmartBrief, DC -
Pomegranate products are in high demand throughout the year, and the fruit's popularity with consumers continues to increase. "I've seen fads for all kinds ...
Pomegranate's popularity here to stay?
SmartBrief, DC -
Pomegranate products are in high demand throughout the year, and the fruit's popularity continues to increase. "I've seen fads for all kinds of fruit, ...
'Girlie' martini drinkers take their cosmopolitan cue from 'Sex ...
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - May 27, 2008
Pomegranate drinks are a current fad, said Jessica Myers, a bartender at Automatic Slim's Tonga Club. The restaurant offers martinis, Cosmopolitans and ...
Hic! Alcoholic drink earns organic label
Winnipeg Free Press, Canada - May 29, 2008
TOB's four fruit-based flavours, which contain five per cent alcohol and use pear concentrate as sweetener instead of sugar, are black currant, pomegranate, ...
An acai a day
The National, United Arab Emirates - May 27, 2008
These bright orange-red berries have been a major health food fad over the past few years, boosted by press reports that they were popular with that ...
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[DOC] ANHEUSER BUSCH BEERS WITH A NUTRITIONAL TWIST
C Aschwald, M Zigan - wwww.eatrightmissouri.org
... Health isn?ta dying fad, and Anheuser Busch wants ... The newest trend is antioxidants ...
Peels comes in four flavors: blueberry pomegranate, strawberry passion fruit ...

[BOOK] A Passion for Ice Cream: 95 Recipes for Fabulous Desserts
E Luchetti - 2006 - books.google.com
... Pomegranate juice: POMWonderful makes pomegranate juice and distributes it ... ice cream
bases and fruit purees for ... Silicone bakeware: The newest thing in baking ...
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[BOOK] Diet Fads, Careers and Controversies in Nutrition Journalism: How to Organize Term Papers, News, Or …
A Hart - 2005 - books.google.com
... Historical Nutrition Issues?Fad ... You'll find books touting the Paleolithic Diet and
other books cheering the vegetable, fruit, nut, and grain-based Neolithic ...

Making the Cape Floral Kingdom: the discovery and defence of indigenous flora at the Cape ca. 1890- …
L Van Sittert - Landscape Research, 2003 - informaworld.com
... land they live in, compared with the newest hideous abortion ... a gardening boom and
Union a fad for ?native ... The pomegranate is native from the Balkans to the ...

[BOOK] Onward and Upward in the Garden
KS White - 2002 - books.google.com
Page 1. ONWARD AND UPWARD IN THE GARDEN "You don't have to be a gardener
to love this collection of essays. White observes that a ...

[BOOK] The Ladies' Room Reader: The Ultimate Women's Trivia Book
A Alvrez - 2000 - books.google.com
... the age of lipstick, so she colored her lips with pomegranate seeds. 0Beauty standards
change. ... Nipple piercing was a hot fad among women in the 1800s. 27 ...

[BOOK] Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the Bible
JA Duke - 2007 - books.google.com
... is easy to see that the newest, most expensive ... milk thistle, myrrh, olive, onion,
pomegranate, saffron, turmeric ... Research FAC = Facciola (1998) FAD = Foster and ...
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[BOOK] Fashionable Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads
S Lovegren - 2005 - books.google.com
... any embarrassment, we jumped with typical American exuberance from food fad to food
fad. ... needed to be locked into a lettuce cup, stuffed in fruit shells or ...

[BOOK] Where the Bee Sucks: Workers, Drones, and Queens of Contemporary American Poetry
R Peters - 1994 - Asylum Arts Pub

[BOOK] The LA Shape Diet: The 14-Day Total Weight Loss Plan -
D Heber - 2004 - books.google.com
... expectations ofwhat their weight should be. They go on one fad diet after ... Twice a
day, you'll have two very high-protein shakes, made with fruit in a blender. ...

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NEW YORK — Until recently, America's pomegranate lovers could indulge their passion for its ruby red seeds for less than half the year. Now, the trendy fresh fruit that's packed with health benefits will be available in the United States year-round.

More than a thousand pounds of pomegranate seeds arrived last week from India at the Hunts Point wholesale produce market in the Bronx. They quickly appeared at retail markets in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut — and sold out within a day.

"I've seen fads for all kinds of fruit, like kiwi and blueberries, but not like this — it just keeps growing and won't peak," said Kevin Day, a pomegranate expert at the University of California, Davis.

Like blueberries, cranberries and green tea, pomegranates are thought to be healthy because they are loaded with antioxidants, which protect cells from damage by compounds called free radicals.

Pomegranates — about the size of an apple, with a thick, reddish skin and hundreds of seeds embedded in tough, white pulp — grow in temperate climates in the fall and winter. U.S. domestic supply comes largely from California's San Joaquin Valley, augmented by imports from Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, Greece and Mexico.

In the past, fresh pomegranates disappeared from U.S. stores in spring and summer. While the fruit thrives in the Southern Hemisphere and India, those countries had not exported it in large quantities until last week.

Even now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will not permit pomegranates from India to be imported as a whole fruit, because of health risks from possible pests, so processors there remove the seeds, which are then flown in chilled containers to the United States.

Nicholas Kotsianas, manager of the Garden of Eden market in Manhattan, was ecstatic when the first offseason seeds came in last week.

"It's like fashion, it's all the rage," he said. "But this is here to stay."

A day after he got 100 pounds of seeds, his store sold out despite the high price: $5.99 for a 4.4-ounce plastic container. He immediately ordered another 100 pounds.

It's not just the seeds that are popular. Annual sales of pomegranate juice sold by California-based POM have risen from $12 million a year in 2003 to more than $100 million.

In the past two years, "pomegranates have exploded in consumption as the public has found out about the health benefits," said Dorn Wenninger, vice president of the international division of importer S. Katzman Produce.

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The Fairway Market, a gourmet grocer with four stores in the New York area, usually sells about 10,000 pounds of whole pomegranates a week during the peak U.S. season. This past week, Fairway bought 300 pounds of the shipment.

"We try to keep up with demand — so we buy as much as is available," said Peter Romano, Fairway's produce director.

Until a few years ago, only about 5 percent of Americans had ever tasted pomegranates.

Now, with its health benefits touted everywhere from scientific studies to the media, pomegranate has been popping up in the most unexpected places — infusing shampoo, tea, truffles, ice cream and even chewing gum and beer. More commonly, the seeds are used in salads and marinades and to garnish other dishes.

Kotsianas uses pomegranate juice for ham glaze and the fresh seeds with arugula and parmesan in salads.

"That little crunch is interesting to the palate," he said.

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On the Net:

http://pomegranates.org

Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company


 

 
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