Biology, asked by Sheejamohan976, 10 months ago

Pomegranates do not rot easily as compared to other fruit. Why?

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Answered by presentmoment
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Explanation:

This fruit has an wide interior inside that has a 'white flesh', along with a group of 'ruby red arils' that are often referred to as the 'jewels'. It is pomegranate which is a 'fruit-bearing shrub'. Pomegranates are generally used in baking and in preparing juices and smoothies.

Pomegranates has more than '100 phytochemicals' that help in lowering blood pressure and providing anti-inflammatory effects. That's why pomegranates 'do not rot easily'.

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