Monday, April 20, 2009

When are pomegranates in season?

i need pomagranetes for desert for thanksgiving but looked for them in the store with no luck in finding them. if i cant find them do they sell them jared maybe? you never know now days help!

When are pomegranates in season?
Here in the mountain states we begin to see them in early october .at that time they are usually high price $2.50 each but now theyre $1.00 each so I dont think there is a shortage.


Ive seen them in several store here.


theyll be gone again in december.


I dont know why you dont have them yet,you should call your stores and ask about availability.


Ive never seen them canned or even frozen.


I know they make pomegranite juice but im guessing that wont help you. so good luck.
Reply:Well, here in Romania they can be bought...
Reply:I%26#039;ve noticed them in the grocery store just recently. The POM variety.
Reply:They are falling off my tree right now. Check with produce departments, I think the season may be coming to an end depending on what part of the world you%26#039;re in. I%26#039;ve never seen them preserved.
Reply:According to POM, the season for fresh pomegranate is October through January. So it seems you should be able to find fresh pomegranates. I recently bought several for $1 each at Wal-Mart... If I were you, I would get out the phone book and let my fingers do the walking. Call all the local groceries and talk to someone in produce. Even if they don%26#039;t have pomegranates on hand, they might be able to explain if there%26#039;s a shortage and what your other options might be (though I%26#039;ve personally never seen canned/jarred, it is possible).





A pomegranate dessert sounds delicious. Good luck on your quest!





Tessa Somers


www.professionalhomebar.com
Reply:Some varieties can be available as early as August, while the Wonderful variety, the majority of the commercial harvest, is in season from October through January.



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