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Pomegranate
October 22, 2007 | 45 Comments

David: [takes out pomegranate] You can’t bring this in.
Edward Saroyan: [endearingly] Please.
David: No fruit or vegetables, that includes pomegranates. it’s on your form.
Edward Saroyan: I like to eat the seed of this fruit. One each day. For luck.
David: I’m sorry, that’s not allowed.
[Mr Saroyan takes out his penknife and cuts the fruit open]

David: What are you doing?
Edward Saroyan: This way, I don’t need to bring it in. I eat it here, at the gate of your country. Look …
[takes a bite and nods agreeingly]
Edward Saroyan: So, I bring luck in my stomach. Will you try it?
From the film Ararat (2002)

Filed Under: Photo Essays, Pomegranate, vegetarian recipes
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Rubies…by another name! What a beautiful fruit it is.
Ooh lovely macro! I have a post on pomegranate coming up, too! I bought 4 beauties on Saturday. Did you grow yours?
We have pomegranate tree at my grandpa’s place. Wonderful pictures as usual.
:hmm: I like this fruit, but am so lazy to peel it!
In Telugu novels, heroines used to be described as having teeth as beautiful as a row of pomegranate seeds – your macro reminded me of that!
That’s a lovely closeup. Pomegranates signify autumm in this house — unfortunately although they are in the stores now, it’s 75F+ and my tomatoes are flowering yet. Next month, for sure
Beautiful photo of a beautiful fruit!
Beautiful pictures..seeds look like precious stones in our ornaments
wow, looks awesome!! I so miss these Indian delights! they are 5-6 bucks per fruit in CA :huh: so don’t pick these for next click event pleeeeeeease:)
Excellent work.
I have always been fascinated by pomegranates – it is a very popular motif in textiles and needlework since the medieval period, symbolizing righteousness and fertility.
I don’t think I can adequately express in words the simple, soul-deep satisfaction I experience when I look at the middle picture; it touches something deep inside.
looks like a gem: a cut ruby
Nice capture…
Hey great photos…..I especially liked the last one
Its beauty captured perfectly
Lovely, those pearly delights.
Amazing bee
I love that second picture, Its fantastic and I am just staring at the picture, you have some amazing skills!!!
Excellent pics …I love the fruit as well as the color …
Gorgeous pictures :yes:you’ve made me long for some now
…I haven’t had it for a long time now.
I luv the third pic :yes:
This is one of my all time favorite fruits
. The best anaar used to be from Kandhar-they no longer get those in India. Lovely pictures
.
Thats the goodness nature has to offer us! Really marvellous!
Beautiful pictures! Love the fruit ;;)
Love this fruit. It’s been ages since I’ve eaten one of these.
This is probably my favorite fruit. My aunt in Trichy used to always buy this for me when she visited us. It’s such a pretty colour too. I got some of these beauties last weekend during grocery shopping and it was so sweet.
Lovely captures! I especially love the 2nd photo… But a bit more sharpness there will catch the eyes better. This is just my opinion, hope you guys don’t mind I share it.
The 3rd pic… :devil:
What amazing pictures! Loved the third one
hmmm..one of my favo fruit….yummy….nice snaps….does this mean the next recipe is pomegranate based?
There is a tree in the street behind me! Love the macro shot!
the vote goes to 3rd pic :yes: :dance:
Mansibshah says:
“I so miss these Indian delights! they are 5-6 bucks per fruit in CA”
Look around you Mansib, you’ll find pomegranate trees all around CA (if you have read any Steinbeck you’ll see references in several stories set in Salinas county). In this season, CA farmers market carry them too, for waaaay less than $5 per fruit.
Bee& Jai, just got few shot of pomogrante from my garden, will post it soon. I love this fruit so beautiful and healthy
you have them in yor garden? wow. lucky you. – b.
I too want to bring in luck to my stomach…
Cool
pictures…
I can feel the fruit in the macro. In the foremost seed one can actually see the red blood vessels. Simply superb!
There is something for you on mine
The third pic is lovely!
Beeeeyutiful….
Love pomegranates. My grandma had a tree which gave us fruits by the crates…kept us quite happy all summer long
Very, very nice…
Hi Bee, I so love your photos, I just want to run out and buy a pomegranate to photograph. What a pity it is the wrong season downunder in Australia!
Nevermind, I will be in India in January – will they be available then? Not to self: Must take camera with me.
Thanks for dropping by my blog.
Eat, Observe, Enjoy! VY
i’m not sure in what season they are found in india, but it’s worth looking. thanks for dropping by. – b.
Tis the season of pomegranates! Yumm! the pictures are absolutely divine.
Bee, the pics are so beautiful, they remind me of precious stones!! I could wear the seeds in my neck!!
Breathtakingly beautiful pics!
Beautiful picture.
Gorgeous pics…esp the last one
Beautiful pictures!
Margot
Beautiful photos! Looks gr8!
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Stunning, stunning pictures! They really do look like jewels…