Pomegranate

Pomegranate is a high value crop and its entire tree is of great economic importance. All parts of pomegranate tree have great therapeutic value and are used in leather and dying industry. The calorific value of the pomegranate fruit is 65. Its juice is easily digestible and contains about 15 percent invert sugar. It is a rich source of sodium and also contains a good amount of riboflavin, thiamin, niacin, Vitamin C, calcium and phosphorous. Protein and fat contents are negligible. Demand in the international market has widened the scope for earning higher dividends.

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Specification for Pomegranate

  • Type - Fruit

  • Red

  • Origin - India

  • shelf life - 60 to 90 days based on Pack Format

  • Mode of Shipment - Air,Ocean

  • Quality - A Grade Export Quality Pomegranate

  • Packing - Export Quality Corrugated Carton Box

  • Availability - Whole year

  • Terms of Delivery - Ex work, FOB, and CIF as per requirement

  • Mode of Payment - Irrevocable L/C(at sight) Or 100% Advance Or 70% Advance and 30% Bal.On scan copy of Bill of Lading.

  • Payment Terms - NEFT/ Cheque/ RTGS/ IMPS/ L/C (Letter of Credit)/T/T (Bank Transfer)

Health benefits of Pomegranate

1. Antioxidants

Halves pomegranate with seeds and pomegranate juice on marbled surface.

Pomegranates have been eaten throughout history for their health benefits. Nowadays, the juice of this fruit is a popular part of healthy diets.

Pomegranate seeds get their vibrant red hue from polyphenols. These chemicals are powerful antioxidants.

Pomegranate juice contains higher levels of antioxidants than most other fruit juices. It also has three times more antioxidants than red wine and green tea. The antioxidants in pomegranate juice can help remove free radicals, protect cells from damage, and reduce inflammation.

2. Vitamin C

The juice of a single pomegranate has more than 40 percent of your daily requirement of vitamin C. Vitamin C can be broken down when pasteurized, so opt for homemade or fresh pomegranate juice to get the most of the nutrient.

3. Cancer prevention

Pomegranate juice recently made a splash when researchers found that it may help stop the growth of prostate cancer cells. Despite multiple studies on the effects of the juice on prostate cancer, results are still preliminary.

While there haven't been long-term studies with humans that prove that pomegranate juice prevents cancer or reduces the risk, adding it to your diet certainly can't hurt. There have been encouraging results in studies so far, and bigger studies are now being done.

4. Alzheimer's disease protection

The antioxidants in the juice and their high concentration are believed to stall the progress of Alzheimer disease and protect memory.