How do I get the pomegranate in Poptropica Mythology Island?

How do I get the pomegranate in Poptropica Mythology Island?

The pomegranates are in a tree in the Garden of the Sphinx, which is to the left and over the bridge from the Base of the Tree of Immortality. I wrote a whole post on how to get the pomegranates, but the short version is to jump up on the platforms above the sphinx and they’re yours for the taking.

How do you get the pomegranate juice in Poptropica?

How to get the Pomegranates. Go left and over the bridge to the Garden of the Sphinx, jump up above the Sphinx and get the pomegranates from the tree.

What is the myth of the pomegranate?

In Greek mythology, the pomegranate was known as the «fruit of the dead» and believed to have sprung from the blood of Adonis. Pomegranate features prominently in the myth of Persephone and her forced marriage to Hades the god of the Underworld. Hades kidnapped Persephone and took her to the Underworld to be his wife.

Where do you get the pomegranate in mythology Island?

Pretty much everyone knows by now that Poptropica Mythology Island is now available for everyone to play. One of the big questions that everyone is asking is how to get the pomegranate. You’ll need this item to get into the Underworld and complete your quest for Zeus.

Why do people throw pomegranates through the door?

Even today, young brides in certain Greek villages, throw pomegranates through the door of their new house, with such a force, that the pomegranate bursts open, scattering the seeds. This ritual is said to ensure a happy marriage and the birth of many children.

Where does the origin of the pomegranate come from?

Other stories have the Pomegranate originating in Iranor Afghanistan. The pomegranate is a symbolic fruit, signifying beauty, love, marriage, fertility, birth, rebirth, hope and prosperity and eternity.

What does the pomegranate mean in Armenian culture?

The pomegranate is one of the main fruits in Armenian culture (alongside apricots and grapes). Its juice is used with Armenian food, heritage, or wine. The pomegranate is a symbol in Armenia, representing fertility, abundance, and marriage. It is also a semireligious icon.

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