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Persian apples are known today as "pomegranates." The term "Persian apple" historically referred to this fruit due to its origins in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran). Pomegranates are celebrated for their vibrant red seeds and are often associated with symbolism in various cultures, including fertility and abundance.

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