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Pomegranate Press

Pomegranate molasses         
A MIDDLE EASTERN CONDIMENT MADE FROM BOILED DOWN POMEGRANATE JUICE
Pomegranate syrup; Narsharab; Pomegranate sour; Robb-e anâr
Pomegranate molasses, also known as Dibs Ar-rumman (, rakkaz rimonim , robb-e anâr , "pomegranate syrup"), and nar ekshisi (, "pomegranate sour"), is a Middle Eastern seasoning consisting of concentrated pomegranate juice. It is usually used in fish and meat dishes, and also as a replacement for vinegar in salads.
The Pomegranate         
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  • The front cover to ''The Pomegranate: A New Journal of Neopagan Studies'' (issue 17 portrayed).
JOURNAL
The Pomegranate: A New Journal of Neopagan Thought; The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies; The Pomegranate (journal); The Pomegranate: The Journal of Pagan Studies; Pomegranate (journal); Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies
The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of Pagan studies including historical, sociological, and anthropological studies dealing with contemporary Paganism and other forms of pagan religion. Since 2004 the journal has been published by Equinox Publishing and the editor-in-chief is Chas S.
Balaustine         
  • Coat of arms of Granada
  • A bowl of ''[[ash-e anar]]'', an Iranian soup made with pomegranate juice
  • Black pomegranate
  • Detail from ''[[Madonna of the Pomegranate]]'' by [[Sandro Botticelli]], c.{{nbsp}}1487 ([[Uffizi Gallery]], Florence)
  • Pomegranate flower
  • ''Girl with a Pomegranate'', by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]], 1875
  • Illustration by [[Otto Wilhelm Thomé]], 1885
  • Pomegranate being trained as a [[bonsai]]
  •  Pomegranate tree at [[Fira]], [[Santorini]] (Thira), [[Greece]]
  • An opened pomegranate
  • Fruit setting
  • ''Pomegranate'', late Southern [[Song dynasty]] or early [[Yuan dynasty]] ''circa'' 1200–1340 (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
  • A stall selling pomegranate juice in [[Xi'an]], China
  • A pomegranate statue in [[Yerevan]], Armenia
  • Turkish lamb chops with candied [[figs]] and herbed mashed [[potato]]es, garnished with pomegranate
  • Young pomegranate tree in [[Side, Turkey]]
  • Torah]] ornaments in the shape of pomegranates
  • Raw pomegranate seeds ready to be eaten
FRUIT-BEARING DECIDUOUS SHRUB
Pomegrante; Pomegranite; Pomegranates; Pommegranate; Pomegranate fruit; Balaustine; Balaustinus; Anardana; Punica granatum; Pomegranade; Pomegranetes; Pomegranete; Pommegranite; Pomgranate; Pomgranite; P. granatum; Anar dana; Punic apple; Pomegranate flower; Pomengranite; Pomengranate; Dalim; Bedana; Pomegranate seed oil; List of pomegranate cultivars; Pomegranate cultivar; History of the pomegranate
·noun The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally.

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