Sorry, it’s a bit not on the topic but I was curious about your taste feedback for Sirenevyi and Sharp VelvetEykca wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:50 pmAs far as fresh-eating, the festival is lacking. All the pomegranates I have purchased at the festival have been Wonderful (or at least some semi-tart medium seed hardness variety). My goal is to setup a booth and let people try the different varieties. I currently have 9 varieties growing at home (Wonderful, Early Wonderful, Ambrosia, Parfianka, Eversweet, Desertnyi, Angel Red, Sharp Velvet, Sirenvyi) and I should have enough fruit to setup a stand in a couple years. Right now, the focus at the festival seems to be different products you can make with pomegranates rather than different cultivars for fresh eating.What varieties were represented? Was there a taste test? Any ratings available?
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You know I just bought those two large varieties from Mainstreet Trees. (Shameless plug for which I gain nothing. It's appointment only but you MUST check this place out in Napa if you get a chance. Think secret garden crossed with pomegranate enthusiast. She has over 50 varieties of poms and tons of other species.) Anyways, she gave me a a couple Sirenevyi and Sharp Velvet fruits to try. I'll hold off commenting on the sharp velvet because I think it was under-ripe, but the Sirenevyi was a first for me.
I've never been so excited/not excited about a tree of mine. I personally didn't particularly care for the taste. The arils re large and a beautiful blush pink. I can only speak for the fruit I had, but it had a light sweet taste, completely devoid of any sour/tart. I've never read anybody else's review, but it reminded me of watermelon (which,again, i'm not a huge fan of). So why be excited about it? My daughter LOVED it. She eats a lot of Wonderful but she made it very clear she didn't want "the red ones" anymore, she wanted "the pink one". She's only 3 and I have a 1 yo son, so I think they'll both really like the mild sweet taste.
I've never been so excited/not excited about a tree of mine. I personally didn't particularly care for the taste. The arils re large and a beautiful blush pink. I can only speak for the fruit I had, but it had a light sweet taste, completely devoid of any sour/tart. I've never read anybody else's review, but it reminded me of watermelon (which,again, i'm not a huge fan of). So why be excited about it? My daughter LOVED it. She eats a lot of Wonderful but she made it very clear she didn't want "the red ones" anymore, she wanted "the pink one". She's only 3 and I have a 1 yo son, so I think they'll both really like the mild sweet taste.
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Thanks for the Sirenevyi description. It reminds me an Iranian Yazd we sampled a few months ago. My son said it tasted like gummy bears
It was also pink and without any acidity
It was also pink and without any acidity
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The actual taste of 'Sirenevyi' sounds a lot like the 'Santa Katerina' variety that I listed in the cultivators section of this forum, yet I would not call 'Santa Katerina' mild flavored. Looking at photos of 'Sirenevyi' it's clearly not 'Santa Katerina', I wonder just how alike the berries of these two varieties are.Eykca wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:37 am You know I just bought those two large varieties from Mainstreet Trees. (Shameless plug for which I gain nothing. It's appointment only but you MUST check this place out in Napa if you get a chance. Think secret garden crossed with pomegranate enthusiast. She has over 50 varieties of poms and tons of other species.) Anyways, she gave me a a couple Sirenevyi and Sharp Velvet fruits to try. I'll hold off commenting on the sharp velvet because I think it was under-ripe, but the Sirenevyi was a first for me.
I've never been so excited/not excited about a tree of mine. I personally didn't particularly care for the taste. The arils re large and a beautiful blush pink. I can only speak for the fruit I had, but it had a light sweet taste, completely devoid of any sour/tart. I've never read anybody else's review, but it reminded me of watermelon (which,again, i'm not a huge fan of). So why be excited about it? My daughter LOVED it. She eats a lot of Wonderful but she made it very clear she didn't want "the red ones" anymore, she wanted "the pink one". She's only 3 and I have a 1 yo son, so I think they'll both really like the mild sweet taste.

