Tools/materials: wooden spoon, fruit knife, container, pomegranate.
1. Draw a circle horizontally from the middle of pomegranate about the thickness of pomegranate skin. Be careful not to cut the pulp, and pomegranate doesn't need to be cut.
2. Break the pomegranate in half from the incision by hand.
3. Push the thumb outward, push the other four points upward, slightly release the pomegranate outward, and turn around and repeat this action for two or three times. This step is very critical.
4. As shown in the figure, the palm of your hand is up, the pomegranate seed part is held down, and the lower part is connected with a container. Use a wooden spoon or shovel to quickly beat the pomegranate skin in all directions. At this time, pomegranate seeds will begin to fall off one by one. Knock, knock, turn it over and see where there are remaining pomegranate seeds. Knock at the position where they haven't fallen.
Finally, you can pick up the broken pomegranate peel and enjoy it.