There is something sooooo satisfying about mining the little seeds, like little jewels! and they taste amazing. Honorable mention: Grapefruit (no sugar)
pomegranates are delicious. i like to eat them straight out of a bowl with a spoon, but they are also great in yogurt, on ice cream, or as a sweet addition to a cheese plate. and thats fine enough—but more than that, the act of preparing a pomegranate is slow and messy. it requires patience and focus. you must put down your phone and concentrate on completing a single task. its meditative! and at the end, a beautiful bowl of tasty pomegranate seeds awaits you. there should be a pomegranate emoji.
A lot of the stuff that gets recommended for beginners actually sucks, imo. If you want to get an idea of what it's about, try these:
Edmund Wilson, To the Finland Station
Andrew Collier, Marx: A Beginner's Guide
Michael Heinrich, An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital
C.L.R. James, Modern Politics
Science fiction space opera with a mordant sense of humour, set in a far future Fully Automated Space Communism type setting. Like a gritter and sexier Star Trek, but in a good way.
For my money (not a lot tbh) she's one of the best filmmakers working today. Her movies are lyrical but never sentimental, morally serious but never self-righteous. She is especially interested in themes about the body, desire, colonialism. My favourites are Beau Travail, Trouble Every Day, and White Material.