
Pomegranates are delicious and packed with antioxidants, but letโs face it โ getting those juicy seeds (arils) out can seem tricky. Good news! With this simple method, you can deseed a pomegranate in just about 1 minute, with minimal mess and maximum reward.
๐ What Youโll Need
- 1 pomegranate
- A sharp knife
- A large bowl
- A wooden spoon
๐ฅ 1-Minute Deseeding Method
1๏ธโฃ Cut around the middle โ Score the skin of the pomegranate all the way around its โequatorโ (not too deep โ just through the skin).
2๏ธโฃ Twist and separate โ Gently twist to break the fruit into two halves.
3๏ธโฃ Loosen the seeds โ Hold one half of the pomegranate cut-side down over the large bowl.
4๏ธโฃ Whack with a spoon โ Using the back of the wooden spoon, firmly tap all over the skin. The seeds will fall out easily into the bowl.
5๏ธโฃ Pick out any bits โ Remove any stray bits of white membrane (pith) that might have fallen into the bowl.
โ Bonus Tip
If you want to reduce splatter, you can do this step over a bowl of water. The seeds will sink, and the membrane will float, making it easy to separate them!
๐ Final Thought
In just one minute, you can go from whole pomegranate to a bowl full of jewel-like seeds ready to sprinkle on salads, yogurt, oatmeal, or simply enjoy as a snack. Quick, easy, and no sticky fingers!




