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Pomegranate: fruit of the gods.
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Read More »Breaking News email {{ #verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ ^verifyErrors }}Something went wrong. Please try again later{{ /verifyErrors }} Everyone is doing it. Pomegranate juice has become the UK's fastest-growing fruit drink, with Tesco reporting that sales of their pomegranate product are up 300 per sent since the start of the year; that is 500,000 litres a week. Zoe Parker, a juice buyer for Tesco has never seen anything like it. "Britain has fallen head over heels in love with pomegranate juice," Ms Parker bubble. "Astonishing when you think that the fruit itself is quite hard to find in your average high street." And it is not just everyday Joes who are quaffing pomegranate juice with reckless abandon; celebrities are doing it too. Jennifer Lopez is one reported "celebrity convert", as are Lindsay Lohan and Will Smith. While, for Desperate Housewives' Eva Longoria, pomegranate juice provides a welcome fillip after an exhausting schedule of jumping from one consumer bandwagon to another. So what is this superfood said to do for you? Well, fight heart disease, protect unborn children from brain damage, lower blood pressure, reduce the signs of ageing, increase fertility, smooth, cleanse and protect your skin from the sun. And if that is not enough to convince you, laboratory research published recently suggests that the pomegranate also "shows promise" against skin, breast and prostate cancer, menopausal symptoms, ulcers, HIV, the herpes virus and erectile dysfunction. I do not think it is too bold a statement to say that pome-granates stop you from dying. In America, at least, this seems to be the message. Across Los Angeles, giant billboards promoting pomegranate juice are emblazoned with the message "Defy Death". No wonder, then, that the pomtini - a pomegranate martini - is a favourite at Hollywood parties and the official cocktail at last year's Oscars. Although the astonishing properties of the pomegranate emerged to modern wonderment early last year, there is nothing new in the world, and, as ever, the mythological Greeks got there first. Persephone, the goddess of agriculture, was famously offered a pomegranate by Hades, which, once eaten, meant she had to stay with Hades in the underworld for all time. Persephone held out initially, but in the end could resist everything except temptation, and scoffed the fruit in a weak moment. So the modern concept of the guilt-ridden snack was born, as a moment on the lips became a lifetime by the Styx. In Greek mythology, the pomegranate symbolised both death and fertility, a confusing negative/positive message for ancient consumers and one which the Chinese pomegranate PRs were quick to put right by making the fruit a symbol of immortality and fertility some centuries later. Indeed, at Chinese wedding, the seeds were sugared and served to guests during the ceremony. And, when the bride and groom retired to the chamber to consummate their marriage, the assembled friends and family would throw pome-granates on to the floor of the bedroom to encourage a long and fruitful marriage, which must have been an unwelcome distraction for the couple at a tense time. The pomegranate also features prominently in the Bible and the Koran, where it is called "a gift from God". Some Iranian scholars have even had the temerity to claim that the apple with which the snake tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden was actually a pomegranate. It is an extraordinary claim, and one which the even the briefest of glances at the Book of Genesis will put straight. One can only think that these scholars have access to some previously unseen footage they are waiting to unleash on an unsuspecting world. The ancient Egyptians, on the other hand, used to be buried with pomegranates. The loose thinking behind this custom was that the qualities of sexual energy and fertility that the blood red exterior and seedy interior of the pomegranate conveyed would help the interred Egyptian to be reborn.
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Read More »Across the Gulf in Persia, King Cyrus, who created the Persian empire, once remarked that he wished to have a number of good generals, equal to the seeds of a pomegranate. It was a lowly request, and one which could have cut the Persian empire off in its infancy had his rivals but known of it. Centuries later, the Prophet Mohammed would urge his followers to eat the juicy flesh of the fruit, believing it would cure them of the negative emotions of hate and envy. From such lofty origins in the ancient world, one might have thought that the only way was down for the pomegranate, but its stellar trajectory was only just beginning. In the Middle East and the Indian sub-continent, pomegranates soon became the paracetamol of the Middle Ages, with healers using the fruit's bark, leaves, skin, rind and flesh as a cure-all for any and every kind of ailment. Nothing was beyond the pome-granates reach. Conjunctivitis? Two drops of pomegranate juice in the eyes before bedtime. Haemorrhoids? One vigorous rub of pomegranate bark on the affected region three to four times a day.
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