When pomegranate water first gets on your clothes, you can remove it immediately by wet rubbing with table salt or baking soda. If the pomegranate juice has dried on the clothes, you can put an absorbent paper underneath the stained clothes and use white vinegar to apply to the area stained by the juice. Pure white clothes can be washed directly with bleach, or with ammonia or salt water.
The usefulness of pomegranates
Pomegranate kernels are sweet and sour rich in fruit sugars, fats, vitamins, high-quality proteins and trace elements, etc., and easy to absorb fats, which can replenish the body's energy and calories.
Pomegranate is rich in minerals, anthocyanins and red pomegranate polyphenols and other antioxidants, but also contains vitamin C, as well as folic acid, which can give the body a full complement of water.
Pomegranates are colorful, full of seeds, and ripe during the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. It is often used as a celebratory fruit, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.