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Что (кто) такое pomegranate - определение

FRUIT-BEARING DECIDUOUS SHRUB
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  • 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
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pomegranate         
(pomegranates)
A pomegranate is a round fruit with a thick reddish skin. It contains lots of small seeds with juicy flesh around them.
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Pomegranate         
·noun A carved or embroidered ornament resembling a pomegranate.
II. Pomegranate ·noun The fruit of the tree Punica Granatum; also, the tree itself (see Balaustine), which is native in the Orient, but is successfully cultivated in many warm countries, and as a house plant in colder climates. The fruit is as large as an orange, and has a hard rind containing many rather large seeds, each one separately covered with crimson, acid pulp.
pomegranate         
['p?m?gran?t]
¦ noun
1. a spherical fruit with a tough golden-orange outer skin containing many individual segments of sweet red gelatinous flesh.
2. the tree that bears pomegranates, native to North Africa and western Asia. [Punica granatum.]
Origin
ME: from OFr. pome grenate, from pome 'apple' + grenate 'pomegranate' (from L. (malum) granatum '(apple) having many seeds').
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         
·noun The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally.
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.
Peter Pomegranate         
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ENGLISH CARRACK WARSHIP OF THE 16TH CENTURY
Pomegranate, Peter
Peter Pomegranate was a warship of the English Tudor navy, built in 1510. Her name most likely was in honour of Saint Peter and the badge of Queen Catherine of Aragon, a pomegranate.
Pomegranate juice         
JUICE OBTAINED FROM THE POMEGRANATE FRUIT
Health benefits of pomegranate juice
Pomegranate juice is made from the fruit of the pomegranate. It is used in cooking both as a fresh juice and as a concentrated syrup.
Pomegranate Council         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Pomegranate Council
The Pomegranate Council is a non-profit agricultural commodity marketing organization based in Sonoma, CA.
Goychay Pomegranate Festival         
ANNUAL CULTURAL FESTIVAL HELD IN GOYCHAY, AZERBAIJAN
Pomegranate Festival
Pomegranate Festival () is an annual cultural festival that is held in Goychay, Azerbaijan. The festival features Azerbaijani fruit-cuisine mainly the pomegranates from Goychay.

Википедия

Pomegranate

The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae, subfamily Punicoideae, that grows between 5 and 10 m (16 and 33 ft) tall.

The pomegranate was originally described throughout the Mediterranean region. It was introduced into Spanish America in the late 16th century and into California by Spanish settlers in 1769.

The fruit is typically in season in the Southern Hemisphere from March to May, and in the Northern Hemisphere from September to February. As intact sarcotestas or juice, pomegranates are used in baking, cooking, juice blends, meal garnishes, smoothies, and alcoholic beverages, such as cocktails and wine.

Pomegranates are widely cultivated throughout the Middle East and Caucasus region, north and tropical Africa, Iran, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, the drier parts of Southeast Asia, and the Mediterranean Basin.