0 a round, thick-skinned fruit containing a mass of red seeds and a lot of juice
1 a round, thick-skinned fruit with a center full of large, juicy, edible seeds
The majority of the errors were elicited by the remaining four pictures : hippo (41 % correct), poodle (31 % correct), top (14 % correct), and pomegranate (2 % correct).
Why is a pomegranate an apple?
Similarly, overextensions were relatively low for the 12 high-performance pictures (overextensions ranging from 0-24 % of subjects) but high for hippo (39 %), poodle (41 %), top (61 %), and pomegranate (67 %).
Pomegranates are not shown as a separate item in the official import statistics.
Your polished, bright red brick that looks like a pomegranate is one of the most costly types of brick, and it is also easily the ugliest.
Minor crops of citrus fruits, dates, figs, melons, pomegranates, olives, and sugarcane are grown in some parts of the country.
The main crops are olives, figs, plums, pomegranates, vegetables, grains, rice, and pistachios.
Food offerings made to deities are placed on an altar set up in the courtyard, including apples, pears, peaches, grapes, pomegranates, melons, oranges, and pomelos.