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		<title>Have you ever had a Pomegranate?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love pomegranates! I was first introduced to the pomegranate from my grandmother when I was really young. She showed me how to peel the fruit and take the seeds out.  The first time I tried the Pomegranate I was &#8230; <a href="http://thefitskool.com/?p=1403">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I love pomegranates!</strong> I was first introduced to the pomegranate from my grandmother when I was really young. She showed me how to peel the fruit and take the seeds out.  The first time I tried the Pomegranate I was so intrigued by the little seeds which look like little sparkly gemstones. What was even better was the taste!</p>
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<p>If you haven&#8217;t tried one I highly recommend you buying one and give it a shot. You can get 1 for about <strong>$1.50</strong> on sale, not bad. Some people think they are annoying to peel apart but I think it is a fun process, just be careful not to wear a white shirt while eating it, because it can stain.</p>
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<p>The fruit is usually <strong>eaten by hand</strong>, you make some small incisions on the thick skin and then break it apart. There are tiny sacs that you pull out, and trust me these little sacs pack a lot of flavor. Marc said it has a similar taste to cranberry juice, so I guess you can say it has a tart flavor! If you want to you can peel apart the whole fruit and place everything in a bowl of cold water so the pomegranate seeds sink to the bottom and the pump floats at top. This makes it a little easier to separate. Or you can eat as you go like me!!</p>
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<p><strong>Now lets talk nutrition.</strong> Pomegranates are a great <strong>low calorie</strong> snack&#8230; they are a good source of <strong>Vitamin C</strong> which we know helps boost immunity, they contain a good amount of <strong>fiber</strong> with about 4g per 1/2 cup of seeds, they are loaded with <strong>vitamins &amp; minerals</strong> and the best part is Pomegranates are considered to be a <strong>superfood</strong>!!</p>
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<p>You can pack them up in individual baggies for a great nutritional snack on the go!</p>
<p><em>Have you had a pomegranate before? If not give it a try! </em></p>
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