Pomegranates (Punica granatum L. cv Malase Saveh) were purchased from a local market in Tehran, Iran and stored at refrigeration conditions (4 °C) prior to experiments. They were washed in cold tap water, drained, and then manually cut into four or six pieces. The juice was then extracted by pressing the samples with manual press at a pressing pressure of 11.25 kPa for 10 min and 62.5 kPa for 5 min (Vardin and Fenercioglu, 2003). Large particles in the juice were removed using a No. 9 mesh filter. The properties of the pomegranate juice at room temperature before the ohmic heating are listed in Table 1. These values are similar to those observed in the literature for pomegranate juice by Ghourchi and Barzegar (2009), Akbarpour et al. (2009); and Vardin and Fenercioglu (2003).