1. Is it edible?The seeds of soft-seeded pomegranate are edible. As the name suggests, the seeds are soft, so they can be swallowed directly with the pulp. Moreover, it tastes very good and is not as difficult to swallow as ordinary pomegranate seeds. It is a variety introduced from abroad. The color of the skin is very bright red and it has a lot of juice. Even if you eat the seeds, it will not affect the taste. 2. What are the benefits1. Stop bleeding: Soft-seeded pomegranate has a good hemostatic effect. When it is dried, grind it into powder to stop bleeding. Its seeds are also rich in nutrients, including polyphenols and vitamins, which can delay aging. 2. Antibacterial: It also has a good antibacterial effect, and can also play an astringent effect, can help astringe the intestines, and has a good preventive and therapeutic effect on bloody stools and diarrhea. In addition, it can promote human digestion and is very beneficial for increasing appetite. 3. Nutritional supplement: This pomegranate is very nutritious. It contains amino acids needed by the human body, such as aspartic acid, glutamic acid, etc., as well as potassium, which are all good for human health. |
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