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    My pomegranates are ripe now, in April, but I would like to know how I can store them until October, when I need them for a special occasion?
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    Freezing is a great option. Remove the arils, wash them to remove any white bits that remain, thoroughly dry them, and then place them on a baking sheet in the freezer. This is important, otherwise the arils will freeze together en mass and then burst when they defrost. Once the arils have frozen completely, then you can place them in a zip lock bag and store in the freezer till you need them. Once October arrives, take the bag out and defrost. The arils should stay intact, and this method minimizes the amount of juice wasted during the defrost process.
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    How can I store a whole pomegranate for several months to be used on a special occasion?
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    Put it in a plastic bag and close it so it's airtight (the ones in grocery stores for fruit and veggies work well), then put it in the refrigerator and it will last for up to 3 months.
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    If the seeds are like eating unpopped popcorn, do I still chew them up and swallow them?
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    Yes. Pomegranate seeds are similar in size to corn kernels, but they're not hard like popcorn. They're surrounded by soft fruit.
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    How long do pomegranate seeds last if they're not refrigerated?
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    If you store them in a cool place they can last at least a few months in my experience. I read putting each in a plastic bag and sealing it can help it last longer as well and plan to try that this year since I have a bunch of them and love them!
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    Can I store the seeds in a covered container?
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    Yes, the seeds will last about a week in an airtight container. Avoid any overripe seeds, brown or squishy, as they could cause the just-right seeds to spoil.
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