Pomegranates have been valued across cultures for thousands of years — long before anyone understood why.
The deep red colour comes from anthocyanins, but pomegranate also carries its own unique polyphenols, including punicalagins, that you won't find in many other plants. That's the point of including it — not repetition, but a wider range of plant compounds alongside what children already eat.
Different plants bring different things. Pomegranate brings something distinctly its own.


