How long pomegranates can be stored depends on the storage method, pomegranate maturity and other factors. Pomegranates with high maturity may be stored for a short time, while pomegranates that are not yet mature will be stored for a relatively long time. Generally speaking, pomegranate can be stored in a cool, dry and ventilated place for about 1 month. Pay attention to eat pomegranate peel as soon as possible if it starts to become dry, so as to avoid pomegranate deterioration and rot. The peeled pomegranate needs to be eaten as soon as possible.
The source of pomegranate
The history of pomegranate cultivation in China can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. According to Lu Gong's records, it was introduced from the western regions by Zhang Qian. China is cultivated in the north and south, with Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan and other places with large planting areas, and some better varieties have been cultivated. Huaiyuan County, Anhui Province is the hometown of pomegranate in China, and "Huaiyuan Pomegranate" is a national geographical indication protection product.