Ever open a pomegranate and wonder how to get at all those seeds? Picking them out one by one can be both time-consuming and incredibly messy. Don’t worry, there’s an easy way.
Break the pomegranate open over a large bowl of water. Place the halves in the water and slowly peel away at the membrane, pushing out the seeds. As you work, the seeds will sink to the bottom of the bowl as the membrane floats to the top. Once you’ve separated all the seeds, discard the shell and membrane, and drain the water. You’ll be left with a clean bowl of seeds.
You can watch a demonstration in the video above.
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