Pomegranate
The wonderful Pomegranate
Original artwork and poem by Kieran Gonsalves (c) 2025, inspired by another seasonal favourite fruit, the wonderful pomegranate
The Norman invasion of England gave us words from French that fits our needs
Any round fruit was 'Pom' giving us the name Pomegranate or fruit with seeds
Any round fruit was 'Pom' giving us the name Pomegranate or fruit with seeds
Today's artwork celebrates 5000 years of cultivation that was beloved of kings
Each of the hundred of juicy seed sacs or arils pulls at your very heartstrings
Sparkling like rubies, each seed is gift wrapped in a translucent sarcotesta
The tough rind protects the sweet contents even as the seeds swell for a fiesta
The rind also has most of the antioxidants; traditional medicine uses it dried
So when you enjoy a pomegranate remember the are many reasons to feel satisfied

Comments
God has blessed you so much and you have used it well. You have learned to communicate straight to the heart and I thank you for sharing your gift with me. (WhatsApp comment from a very dear friend at St Simon's Chruch in Los Altos, CA)
Happy Thanksgiving at the table of our Lord - Kieran
My research into the microbiome and good gut bacteria has led me to supplement with Akermansia.
And guess which food creates this? Yup you guessed it - Pomegranates.
A super food. They are so expensive here It’s ridiculous. I really should plant a tree (WhatsApp comment from a childhood friend in Sydney)
This is the season and we pay only $3 for a baseball size fruit bursting with flavor. Short season ends in January so we really go all in - Kieran
But very delicious (Reply to the above comment)
Muscat variety pomegranates are white inside. In the 1980s MPKV Rahuri released its own Muscat and then Ganesh (large size, bright red) cultivars which popularized the fruit among farmers in drought prone areas of Maharashtra. Now pomegranates from Maharashtra are exported to Middle East and Europe. (WhatsApp comment from a childhood friend on the same group)
Never knew it helped with Akermansia....👌 Our landlord grew it in Kirkee / Khadki (Reply by another childhood friend also on the same group)