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🍎 Miriam Shoham Ltd Pomegranate Arils Removal Tool - Made in Israel, BPA-Free, 5 x 7.5-Inches, Red Review

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Description of 🍎 Miriam Shoham Ltd Pomegranate Arils Removal Tool - Made in Israel, BPA-Free, 5 x 7.5-Inches, Red

Shoham’s Pomegranate Tool for removing pomegranate seeds in less than 2 minutes without the frustration or splashy mess. Made in Isreal from BPA-free silicone and plastic; 3 piece set includes flexible dome lid, de-seeding grid, and catch bowl with pour spout. Access the health benefits of this super food easily; specially designed by Israeli co-operative pomegranate farmers to release arils effortlessly. Simply remove the crown, cut pomegranate in half and place onto the grid cut-side down, cover with flexible dome lid and tap firmly with heavy spoon. Quick, clean and easy to use; aril seeds fall into the collection bowl ready to enjoy; dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fresh pom pom seeds are so easy and economical

I was in Morocco recently and they brought us bowls of pomegranate seeds for breakfast. I love pom pom seeds, which are high in fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, and potassium, but the not-so-messy process of loosening them from the skin. Grocery stores sell small containers of pom-pom seeds around the holidays, but they're so expensive that frequent use becomes prohibitive. This little device gave me my strength back! Halve the pom pom. Place one half on the net, cover with a rubber hood and beat…

Pros
  • Beautifully built
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That skeptic became a believer!

, I have to say I was quite skeptical as I've spent many hours all my life painstakingly disassembling grenades. I'm ashamed to admit that I've never noticed before that cutting off the crown and base makes it much easier to separate the pomegranate from it. I used to quarter them and then gradually pull them apart, which was messy and gave me a headache. But the real magic happened when I placed the pomegranate half on the grid, covered it, and tapped it with a metal spoon. Within a minute…

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  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • As for the old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool best for people who don't open grenades often

When I opened the box and saw this product I was tempted to return it immediately. That looks ridiculous. I highly doubted it would work. Luckily I tried. It works really, really well. I have a pomegranate tree growing in my garden and this season I have stalked about 50 of them. The biggest problem with using it is finding the right tool to hammer with. After heavy spoons didn't work, I tried an ice cream scoop as another reviewer suggested. It works very well. However, it is important to be…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Negative impression