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One of the foods traditionally consumed during the New Year’s celebration is the pomegranate, because it (traditionally) has 613 seeds or because it is supposed to usher in a fruitful year. Of course, the fruit has also been suggested to have a number of health benefits quite outside the spiritual realm. Whatever your reason for preferring the fruit, JPost brings the timely tidings that scientists at Ben Gurion University are working on breeding fruits that taste better, and are more colorful. Sounds like tasty news to us!

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