Pomegranate Pomegranates are a fruit with a tough, inedible outer rind that holds hundreds of juicy, edible, and nutrient-packed seeds called arils. These crimson-colored arils offer a unique balance of sweet and tart flavor. Nutritional Value Storage Tips Nutritional Value NutrientAmount (per 100g)Calories83 kcalCarbohydrates19 gProtein1.7 gFat1.2 gFiber4 gPotassium236 mgVitamin C10.2 mg Storage Tips Store whole pomegranates in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; they last up to 1–2 weeks at room temperature.Refrigerate whole fruits to extend freshness for up to 1–2 months.Keep arils (seeds) in an airtight container in the refrigerator; consume within 5–7 days.For longer shelf life, freeze arils in a single layer, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container (lasts up to 12 months).Avoid storing near ethylene-producing fruits (like bananas and apples) to prevent early spoilage.