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How does a pomegranate taste?
Pomegranates have a unique and complex flavor that is often described as sweet, tart, and slightly astringent. The arils, or seeds, of the pomegranate are juicy and have a mildly acidic taste. The flavor of pomegranates can vary depending on the variety of fruit, as well as the ripeness. Some pomegranates may have a more sour taste, while others may be sweeter. Overall, the flavor of pomegranates is often described as being a blend of sweet and tart, with a slightly bitter undertone.
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