
Anar
Punica granatum
Also known as: dalim, Bedana, Dadam, Dalimbari, Daan, Soh pomegranate
Seeds of pomegranate fruit with a maroon color, commonly eaten fresh or used in salads and garnishes.
% DV = % Daily Value (adult RDA, ICMR 2020). Values per 100g edible portion.
Pomegranate seeds, often called arils, are the edible, juicy parts inside the pomegranate fruit, known for their vibrant maroon color and sweet-tart flavor. Commonly consumed fresh, these seeds are popular in Indian cuisine as toppings for salads, raitas, and desserts, as well as snacks.
Nutrition highlights: - Provides significant amounts of Chromium, contributing notably to daily intake. - Contains Vitamin K, important for blood clotting.
Pomegranate seeds are vegan and naturally low in fat, providing dietary fiber and moderate carbohydrates mostly from natural sugars. They can be included in a variety of meals and snacks, adding color and texture without processed ingredients.
These attributes make pomegranate seeds a wholesome addition to a nutritious diet, consumed fresh or as part of recipes.
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Values per 100g edible portion.
Nutrition data is for reference only. Values may vary by preparation method, brand, and region. Full disclaimer

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