Health Benefits
Cancer prevention, Heart care, Helps in cartilage regeneration, Improves stomach health, Increase in haemoglobin, Increases metabolic rate, Prevents constipation
  
Anti-inflammatory properties, Arthritis treatment, Regulates Blood Sugar, Unknown
  
General Benefits
Boosts immune system, Controls blood pressure, Controls blood sugar levels, Digestive aid, Maintains healthy cholesterol level
  
Boosts immune system, Controls blood sugar levels, Digestive aid
  
Skin Benefits
Anti-aging benefits, Skin rejuvenation, Treatment of acne
  
Nourishes skin, Protects skin from oxidative stress
  
Hair Benefits
Prevents hair loss, Promotes longer and healthier hair, Treatment of dandruff
  
Prevents hair loss, Promotes longer and healthier hair, Regulates hair growth
  
Allergy
  
  
Allergy Symptoms
Abdominal pains, Anaphylaxis, Itching
  
Asthma, Red rash, Swelling of mouth, tongue or lips
  
Side Effects
Allergic reaction, Cold, Breathing difficulty, Irritation, Swelling
  
Diarrhoea, Vomiting
  
Recommeded for
  
  
Pregnant Women
Yes
  
Yes
  
Lactating Women
Yes
  
Yes
  
Best Time to Eat
Best if taken as a breakfast (or empty stomach), As a snack in the late afternoon, Eat the fresh ones, avoid mixing with any other foods, don't eat after meal., Morning time (before lunch)
  
As a snack in the late afternoon
  
Serving Size
100 g
  
100 g
  
Vitamins
  
  
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
Vitamin E (Tocopherole)
Not Available
  
Vitamin K (Phyllochinone)
Not Available
  
Lycopene
Not Available
  
Lutein+Zeaxanthin
Not Available
  
Choline
Not Available
  
Minerals
  
  
Fatty Acids
  
  
Sterol
  
  
Serving Size
100 g
  
100 g
  
Calories in Fresh Fruit with Peel
Not Available
  
Calories in Fresh Fruit without Peel
Not Available
  
Calories in Frozen Form
Not Available
  
Calories in Canned Form
Not Available
  
Calories in Foods
  
  
Calories in Juice
Not Available
  
Calories in Jam
210.00 kcal
  
25
Not Available
  
Calories in Pie
Not Available
  
Type
Tree fruit
  
Berry
  
Season
Autumn
  
Winter
  
Varieties
Balegal, Crab, Cloud, Francis, Freshman and Granada
  
Bush Table Queen, Heirloom Table Queen, Festival Hybrid, Early Acorn Hybrid, Table Ace, Ebony and Cream of the Crop
  
Seedless Variety
No
  
Not Available
  
Color
Dark red, Light pink-red
  
Dark green, Green-yellow, Orange green
  
Inside Color
Red
  
Not Available
  
Shape
Round
  
Round
  
Texture
Juicy
  
Fleshy
  
Taste
Juicy, Sweet
  
Sweetish
  
Origin
India, Iran
  
Central America, North America, Unknown
  
Grows on
Trees
  
Trees
  
Cultivation
  
  
Soil Type
Clay, Sand
  
Well-drained
  
Soil pH
5.5-7
  
5-7
  
Climatic Conditions
Cold, Dry, Hot
  
Cold, Sunny
  
Facts about
- Pomegranate means apple with many seeds.
- It was called as the “apple of Grenada” in early English.
- In Hinduism, this fruit symbolizes prosperity and fertility.
- Pomegranate trees can live upto 200 years.
  
- It was named as Acorn Squash for its resemblance to a large ribbed acorn.
- It is said that squash was being grown in Mexico as long as 10,000 years ago.
- It was the first food cultivated by native American Indians.
  
In Alcoholic Beverages
  
  
Wine
Yes
  
Not Available
  
Beer
Yes
  
Not Available
  
Spirits
Yes
  
Not Available
  
Cocktails
Yes
  
Not Available
  
Production
  
  
Top Producer
Iran
  
China
  
Other Countries
Africa, India, Middle east, Pakistan
  
Egypt, India, Iran, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, United States of America
  
Top Importer
Europe
  
UAE
  
Top Exporter
India
  
India
  
Botanical Name
Punica granatum
  
Cucurbita Pepo
  
Synonym
Punica malus
  
Winter Squash
  
Domain
Eukarya
  
Eukarya
  
Kingdom
Plantae
  
Plantae
  
Subkingdom
Tracheobionta
  
Tracheobionta
  
Division
Magnoliophyta
  
Magnoliophyta
  
Class
Magnoliopsida
  
Magnoliopsida
  
Subclass
Rosidae
  
Dillenhidae
  
Order
Myrtales
  
Cucurbitales
  
Family
Lythraceae
  
Cucurbitaceae
  
Genus
Punica
  
Cucurbita
  
Species
P. granatum
  
Pepo
  
Generic Group
Pomegranate
  
Not Available
  
Difference Between Pomegranate and Sapota
We might think that Pomegranate and Sapota are similar with respect to nutritional value and health benefits. But the nutrient content of both fruits is different. Pomegranate and Sapota Facts such as their taste, shape, color, and size are also distinct. The difference between Pomegranate and Sapota is explained here.
The amount of calories in 100 gm of fresh Pomegranate and Sapota with peel is Not Available and 40.00 kcal and the amount of calories without peel is 83.00 kcal and Not Available respectively. Thus, Pomegranate and Sapota belong to High Calorie Fruits and Low Calorie Fruits category.These fruits might or might not differ with respect to their scientific classification. The order of Pomegranate and Sapota is Myrtales and Cucurbitales respectively. Pomegranate belongs to Lythraceae family and Sapota belongs to Cucurbitaceae family. Pomegranate belongs to Punica genus of P. granatum species and Sapota belongs to Cucurbita genus of Pepo species. Beings plants, both fruits belong to Plantae Kingdom.