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melogranato, melograno granato, pomo granato, or pomo punico. in indonesia, it is gangsalan; in thailand, tab tim; and in malaya, delima. brazilians know it as roma, romeira or romazeira. the quecchi indian name in guatemala is granad. the samoan name is limoni. the generic term, punica, was the roman name for
cultivated since ancient times throughout the mediterranean region of asia, africa and europe. the fruit was used in many ways as it is today and was featured in egyptian mythology and art, praised in the old testament of the bible and in the babylonian talmud, and it was carried by desert caravans for...
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