Pomegranate is the large globes,
shiny red berry of a plant that grows as a shrub or as a small tree. Inside the
berry are hard, angular seeds, covered with a juicy, red, pink yellowish-white,
sweet, astringent acid pulp. The seed, when sun dried or dehydrated, constitutes
the condiment.
Pomegranate is an ancient fruit
symbolising plenty and prosperity.
Apart from its culinary value in a
wide range of foods and beverages, pomegranate is endowed with excellent
medicinal properties. For example, it is often prescribed for patients
convalescing from diarrhea.
Pomegranate grows wild in the warm
valleys and outer hills of the Himalayas. It is also commercially cultivated
throughout India, particularly in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil
Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
Indian pomegranates are of many
types, 'Bedan' and 'Kandhari' are best in quality and popular internationally.
Anardana
'Anardana' comprises the dried
seeds of pomegranate. It is used as an acidulant in
Indian curries.
Types of Spices