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Posted: September 6, 2017
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Anyone For Pomegranates ?
by seshadri_sreenivasan
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Garden Produce Contest Entry
I took this shot of a basket full of fresh and organically grown Pomegranates being sold on the road side next to the garden in a farm near Mumbai. You can see a basket full of Guava fruits too placed next to it.
Camera: Cell Phone camera 'One+ 3T' Android phone (my latest acquisition) with excellent camera phone! I have slightly cropped the image, adjusted the light and sharpness very slightly and resized to FAR requirements.
Enjoy!
'The health benefits of pomegranates are innumerable and what makes them special is that apart from being healthy, pomegranates are delicious too. Pomegranates have anti-oxidant, anti-viral and anti-tumor properties and are said to be a good source of vitamins, especially vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E, as well as folic acid. This amazing fruit consists of three times as many antioxidants as both wine or green tea.
Wondering what pomegranates are good for? They are useful in maintaining effective and healthy blood circulation, that several doctors suggest eating pomegranates to regain your strength after a long illness. Pomegranates have been traditionally used for clearing up the skin and reducing inflammation as well as for the treatment of sore throats. Other health benefits include being a great cure for heart-related problems, stomach disorders, cancer, dental problems, osteoarthritis, anemia, and diabetes.
According to a research study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, since pomegranates are rich in antioxidants, they can prevent the oxidization of LDL cholesterol, also known as ?bad? cholesterol.
The amazing health benefits of pomegranates can be enjoyed by consuming them in several ways. You can take them in the form of a juice or you can eat its seeds, syrup, paste, nectar or concentrate. Pomegranate syrups are useful for treating damage to cartilage and protects babies from brain damage incurred during their birth.' (Wikipedia)
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Camera: Cell Phone camera 'One+ 3T' Android phone (my latest acquisition) with excellent camera phone! I have slightly cropped the image, adjusted the light and sharpness very slightly and resized to FAR requirements.
Enjoy!
'The health benefits of pomegranates are innumerable and what makes them special is that apart from being healthy, pomegranates are delicious too. Pomegranates have anti-oxidant, anti-viral and anti-tumor properties and are said to be a good source of vitamins, especially vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E, as well as folic acid. This amazing fruit consists of three times as many antioxidants as both wine or green tea.
Wondering what pomegranates are good for? They are useful in maintaining effective and healthy blood circulation, that several doctors suggest eating pomegranates to regain your strength after a long illness. Pomegranates have been traditionally used for clearing up the skin and reducing inflammation as well as for the treatment of sore throats. Other health benefits include being a great cure for heart-related problems, stomach disorders, cancer, dental problems, osteoarthritis, anemia, and diabetes.
According to a research study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, since pomegranates are rich in antioxidants, they can prevent the oxidization of LDL cholesterol, also known as ?bad? cholesterol.
The amazing health benefits of pomegranates can be enjoyed by consuming them in several ways. You can take them in the form of a juice or you can eat its seeds, syrup, paste, nectar or concentrate. Pomegranate syrups are useful for treating damage to cartilage and protects babies from brain damage incurred during their birth.' (Wikipedia)
Mixed Media: None | Garden Produce Photography
Anyone For Pomegranates ?
by seshadri_sreenivasan
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