Why is a pomegranate called a Chinese apple?

What is the BER or Chinese apple called?

Ziziphus mauritiana, also known as Chinese date, ber, Chinee apple, jujube, Indian plum, Regi pandu, Indian jujube, dunks (in Barbados) and masau (in Zimbabwe), is a tropical fruit tree species belonging to the family Rhamnaceae.

 

What do pomegranates symbolise?

Pomegranate, miracle fruit. Pomegranates have diverse cultural-religious significance, as a symbol of life and fertility owing to their many seeds but also as a symbol of power (imperial orb), blood and death. Pomegranates already symbolised fertility, beauty and eternal life, in Greek and Persian mythology.

 

What is Korean jujube?

Jujube (red date also known as Chinese date, Korean date or Indian date) has been an important fruit in Korea, used as a snack and traditional medicine. Dried jujubes are more popular in Korea used to make teas, snacks, jam and ginseng chicken soup(“samgyetang”).

 

Do pomegranates grow in China?

Today, pomegranate or Pomum (apple) Granatus (grainy) or seeded apple is also growing in Iran, India, China, USA and Turkey. In China, pomegranate is cultivated in the South regions: Zhuhai (Guangdong) even holds a pomegranate festival at the end of September, at the beginning of the harvest season.

 

Are there apples in China?

Among deciduous fruit crops grown in China, apple is far ahead in acreage and production, while pears, peach and grapes are also leading crops. In China, a large portion of the deciduous fruits are produced in the North along the Yellow river valley.

 

Why is the pomegranate the fruit of death?

In Greek mythology, the pomegranate was known as the «fruit of the dead» and believed to have sprung from the blood of Adonis. Pomegranate features prominently in the myth of Persephone and her forced marriage to Hades the god of the Underworld. Hades kidnapped Persephone and took her to the Underworld to be his wife.

 

What happens if we eat pomegranate daily?

So, eating pomegranates removes the excess fat and prevents the hardening of artery walls. Pomegranate helps to pump the level of oxygen in our blood. Due to anti-oxidants present in pomegranate, it fights free radicals, reduces cholesterol and prevents blood clot.

 

Is Pomegranate the forbidden fruit?

The pomegranate is the passion fruit, also called the food of love. The pomegranate is believed by many to be the true forbidden fruit, not the apple.

 

Do all pomegranates have 613 seeds?

In Jewish tradition, pomegranates are supposed to have exactly 613 seeds. This is because of the 613 commandments of the Torah. Pomegranate seed counts range from 165 to 1370 in this study’s samples. The average was actually 613, so the Rabbis were on to something.

 

What does the Bible say about pomegranate?

In Judaism, pomegranates are depicted in the temple King Solomon built in Jerusalem. Jewish tradition teaches that the pomegranate is a symbol for righteousness, because it is said to have 613 seeds that corresponds with the 613 mitzvot or commandments of the Torah.

 

Which fruit did Adam and Eve eat?

In Abrahamic religions, forbidden fruit is a name given to the fruit growing in the Garden of Eden which God commands mankind not to eat. In the biblical narrative, Adam and Eve eat the fruit of knowledge of good and evil and are exiled from Eden.

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