The 'Alabama Pomegranate Association' used to have 'Mollar De Elche', yet they lost all but one variety of pomegranate to disease, and 'Mollar De Elche' was not the surviving variety.
This is from my notes
"Mollar De Elche - Famous Spanish variety, from the town of Elche, in Valencia, Spain. Pinky – red skinned fruit, very sweet, juicy, & soft seeded.
The Elche disctrict (known as Campo de Elche), with neighbouring Crevillent and Albatera, is Europe's pomegranate land. For over 1000 years the best and most valued pomegranates have grown in these lands. According to recent research, the Tender "Mollar" Elche variety, an endemic local pomegranate tree, produces pomegranates of extra high antioxidant content.
Granada Mollar de Elche is a pomegranate grown in the in the province of Alicante in the south-east of the Autonomous Community of Valencia. This type of pomegranate is known for its unique characteristics that differentiate it from other varieties; Granada de Elche is particularly sweet and has an intense color that comes from its high content of anthocyanin, the antioxidant pigment found in this fruit.
This variety, in addition to its intense flavor, has a soft seed that makes it easier to eat. This 'superfruit' is extremely popular worldwide, so it comes as no surprise that more than 70% of production is for export.
Mollar de Elche pomegranates moved a step closer to obtaining their own geographical designation this week after the Official Journal of the European Union published a document setting out the specifications for a Protected Denomination of Origin (PDO) for ‘Granada Mollar de Elche/Granada de Elche’.
The variety is known for its exceptional sweetness, soft edible seeds and external colour which ranges from cream to deep red.
Franciso Oliva, president of the Association of Producers and Marketers of Pomegranates from Elche, hailed it as “an historic event for Elche, for the people living in the geographical zone set out by the PDO and above all for producers and all those that make up the agricultural sector”.
“Now we can proudly say that we elevated the value of this product, and that thanks to the hard work carried out by the association, we have succeeded in protecting this variety, guaranteeing its future and boosting its profile in international markets,” Oliva said.
Around 90 per cent of Spain’s Mollar production is centred around Elche and the surrounding áreas incoporated in the DOP (Baix Vinalopó, L’Alacantí and Vega Baja).
In total there are some 3,000ha of orchards producing around 50,000 tonnes of the fruit a year. The season runs from October to February
Mollar De Elche - Famous Spanish variety, from the town of Elche, in Valencia, Spain. Pinky – red skinned fruit, sweet, juicy, & soft seeded.
Elche mollar grenade has characteristics and qualities that differentiate it from the rest of grenades. It stands out for its particular sweetness, its nugget is soft (practically not appreciated and is edible) and its exterior color is a natural whim because it can range from cream to deep red depending on the exposure that the fruit has had on the tree.
dies below minus 12 degree celsius."
I got most of that from the following websites, in the past, years ago, I forget when
https://www.tasteatlas.com/granada-mollar-de-elche
https://www.fruitnet.com/eurofruit/moll ... 96.article
https://www.granadaselche.com/the-pomegranate
https://www.21food.com/products/fresh-m ... 32239.html
https://www.facebook.com/alabamapomegra ... 789828379/