Pomegranate Salad

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I love to eat pomegranates in the fall.  It reminds me of my childhood.  Every fall we would each get a pomegranate and sit outside on the lawn picking out the seeds and making a huge mess.  This salad is a leafy salad with pomegranates and feta cheese. It’s surprisingly good, and very festive with the red and green. 

Ingredients
  • 1 Bag of tender spring greens OR a selection of your own salad leaves, including Radicchio and Lambs’ Lettuce.  I love to mix in butter lettuce, and baby spinach, it's my favorite.
  • A handful of chopped feta (or goat which is milder)
  • Seeds of 1 Pomegranate
  • Black pepper, to taste  
  1. Start out by preparing your salad; equal portions of any leafy types will work well together, but try and include some bitter varieties in there.
  2. Next add a handful of chopped feta, the seeds from 1 pomegranate, and about 1/2 the juice.
  3. Toss lightly then finish with a twist of black pepper.
Preparation time: 10 minute(s)

Health Benefits of Pomegranates
  (Super Heart Healthy Food)
  • Being rich in antioxidants, pomegranate can keep LDL (bad cholesterol) from oxidizing and thus, prevents atherosclerosis.
  • Pomegranate has been found to help keep blood platelets from clumping together and forming unnecessary clots.
  • Regular consumption of pomegranate juice is said to be beneficial for those suffering from heart diseases.
  • Researches have indicated that pomegranate compounds might prevent prostate cancer and even slowdown its growth.
  • Pomegranate juice has also been associated with reducing the risk of breast cancer.
  • Pomegranate is said to be good for reducing plaque in the arteries and raising levels of HDL (good cholesterol).
  • It has been seen that pomegranate juice helps prevent heart attacks and even stroke.
  • Consumption of pomegranate might prevent and even slow down Alzheimer's disease.
  • Pomegranate juice is associated with lowering of blood pressure as well as better oral health.