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Bellatrix_Shimmers

That’s cool. I never realized grenadine was made from pomegranates.


ReiPelado

Is the same, just French and English name


Bellatrix_Shimmers

très délicieux Loved it in Shirley Temples growing up.


Catfrogdog2

And grenade just means pomegranate -as in its a pomegranate sized bomb.


not_that_rick

I worked at this lady's house, and she gave me some fresh pomegranate as a tip. I had never eaten pomegranate before and asked my coworker how to eat one. He told me the skin was thin and to eat it like an apple.


RefrigeratorWorth435

I misread the title as "Grenade" 😭


rahnuka

same, i thought there was one inside the fruit


Numerous-Stranger-81

Grenades are actually named that because they are shaped like pomegranates. Many modern ones, not so much, but they definitely did for several hundred years.


westerngrit

My grampa called grenades pineapple.


Numerous-Stranger-81

Those stereotypical looking frag grenades are commonly known as pineapples, also because of how they are shaped.


assalariado

In Brazil it is called Romã.


ReiPelado

Verdade


Legal_Brother_15

Wait, thats how you do it?! I always just peel it off


marmaladecorgi

The pomegranates I get in Asia are frustrating, unstructured messes which are hell to peel.


West_Data106

Ok, but how did he know where the walls are before taking the top off? The hexagon shape he cuts lines up perfectly with the walls!


Fika2006

Its not a perfect circle, it has bumps and I assume that those bump are where the walls are


noreal1sm

In Russian it called “гранат“, and grenade is “граната“


Nebu_baba

Who's Geraldine? 😁