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some of mine pomegranate have split open and fell to the ground, the seeds in them are red but when I pick one off the tree and cut open, the seed is white...why??

Submitted: 776 days and 13 hours ago.
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Hello XXXXXXX,

Thank you for asking your question on Just Answer. I believe if you taste the white seeds you will find them very tart. The color and the tartness is an indication that the pomegranate is not ripe Click here for more information on the pomegranate.

 


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776 days and 13 hours ago.

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I'm sorry but that doesn't explain to me why the ones on the ground are red but the ones on the tree are white...the other shell is very bright red

Posted by Edward 776 days and 13 hours ago.

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Although the pomegranate are bright red that alone does not indicate that the pomegranate is ripe. This information can be verified by clicking here. The pomegranate do not ripen all at the same time.

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