Pomegranate contains many nutrients and is a good source of: vitamin E, which is an antioxidant. vitamin K, which is essential for blood clotting. magnesium, which helps manage blood pressure and glucose levels.

Origins. Pomegranate (Punica granatum L., Lythraceae [Punicaceae]) is considered to have been domesticated as early as 2500 BCE in a region extending from current central Iraq to the Caucasus, that is, the cradle of Humankind according to a historicizing interpretation of the biblical narrative.

Pomegranate seeds are a great source of several nutrients, including vitamin K, vitamin C, folate and potassium. Plus, they are also low in calories yet high in heart-healthy fiber. A half-cup serving (about 87 grams) of pomegranate provides approximately the following nutrients: 72.2 calories.

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    hpeeb

    Gramma loved pomegranates, I actually have one in my fridge right now and I think I will have some for breakfast.