Soft seeded pomegranate refers to the variety with soft seeds among pomegranate fruits. Their fruits are more sweet and juicy, so they are popular. The following are the methods for selecting soft seed pomegranates:
1. Appearance: choose pomegranate with smooth skin, bright color and complete fruit shape. There should be no obvious flaws, dents or cracks on the fruit surface, which may affect the quality of pomegranate.
2. Weight: If the pomegranate is heavy, the juice content in the fruit is high and the quality is good.
3. Sound: Tap the pomegranate fruit gently. If you hear a crisp sound, it means that the seeds in the fruit are plump and the fruit is fresh.
4. Shape: Choose pomegranates with round shapes. These pomegranates have plump seeds and better taste.
5. Maturity: The soft seed pomegranate has a relatively high maturity. If the fruit surface has begun to crack, it means that the pomegranate has been too ripe, and it is not recommended to buy.
In general, when selecting soft seed pomegranates, attention should be paid to the appearance, weight, sound, shape and maturity. These factors can affect the taste and quality of pomegranates.