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The surprising trick to peeling a pomegranate: Noa Tishbi cracked the method | Israel Hayom

2023-09-18T12:04:56.278Z

Highlights: Actress and producer Noa Tishbi posted a video to Instagram showing how to extract pomegranate seeds easily. The video was posted ahead of Rosh Hashanah Eve, when Jews eat pome Granates to celebrate the New Year. The actress said: "Every year the process frustrates me all over again, so I want to see if it works" "I can't believe it, it works!" she said excitedly, adding with a smile: "Who would have believed?"


The actress and producer uploaded a video to Instagram in which she demonstrates how to extract pomegranate seeds easily • How did we not get on it before?


Actress and producer Noa Tishbi decided to pamper her 306,<> Instagram followers with a few Jewish values, and last weekend, ahead of Rosh Hashanah Eve, she posted a particularly amusing reel video in which she demonstrates how pomegranate seeds can be easily extracted from their bark, in a way that does not require Sisyphean tinkering.

In a video posted online, Tishbi shared an experiment she conducted inside the kitchen at her home. Seconds into the experiment, she had already witnessed its impressive results and found it difficult to hide her enthusiasm. "I saw this trend on Instagram - how to get the pomegranate seeds out," she told netizens at the beginning of the reel, adding: "I have to say that every year the process frustrates me all over again, so I want to see if it works. Let's see, I'm very curious about that. I saw it on Instagram and was like, 'Wow.' Let's see together if it works."

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She then demonstrated and explained the order of operations: "So, we're supposed to cut the grenade in half, and then we're supposed to hold it like that." Tishbi filmed herself placing one of the halves on her palm and starting to hit it with a large serving spoon. As soon as she noticed the first pomegranate seeds falling into the bowl, she excitedly announced. "Oh my gad, it's really happening! This is a rain of pomegranate seeds. It works, I'm shocked!.

To her followers who are not familiar with the customs of the holiday, she explained during the video the reason for eating pomegranate on the holiday: "On Rosh Hashanah we eat pomegranate as a symbolic act in honor of the New Year, which will be full as its seeds. We also say: 'Let your rights as a pomegranate increase,' which means: that your good deeds will multiply like the seeds of the pomegranate."
Tishbi sealed the results of the experiment by showing the viewers the empty shell of the grenade. "I can't believe it, it works!" she said excitedly, adding with a smile: "Instagram also seems to have real things – who would have believed. Happy New Year everyone."

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Source: israelhayom

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