Most EXPENSIVE Fruits In The World!
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- Check out the Most EXPENSIVE Fruits In The World! From the rarest and bizarre looking food to some of the strangest edibles, this top 10 list of high priced fruit will amaze you!
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8. BUDDHA-SHAPED PEARS
The Buddha-shaped pear is, perhaps, the most unique-looking fruit on Earth. Right down to the facial details, these pears look exactly like little Buddha figurines. Since the dawn of agriculture, humans have been experimenting with their fruits and vegetables.
7. SEKAI ICHI APPLES
In English, “Sekai Ichi” means “World’s Number One.” Sekai Ichi apples originated in Morioka, Japan in 1974, and are still primarily grown in Japan. They are round in shape and are one of the largest apples in the world, weighing up to two pounds each, and are a cross between Red Delicious and Golden Delicious apples.
6. BIJIN-HIME STRAWBERRIES
Luxury fruit is popular in Japan because it connotes social status and is tied to cultural practices. In an interview with CNN, Soyeon Shim, dean of the School for Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, explained that fruit plays an important role in Japanese gift-giving practices. It’s only natural, then, that Japan is home to some of the world’s most expensive luxury fruits.
5. DENSUKE WATERMELON
The ultra-rare Densuke watermelon is black-skinned and stripeless, and its flesh is known for being sweeter than other watermelon varieties. They are grown on Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido. Only 100 are produced annually.
4. RUBY ROMAN GRAPES
Ruby Roman grapes are grown exclusively in Japan’s Ishikawa Prefecture. Each grape is around the size of a ping pong ball and has a distinctive red shade. There are strict rules for selling the Ruby Roman grape. Each grape is inspected, and must weigh at least 20 kg and have a sugar content of 18 percent or more.
3. SATO-NISHIKI CHERRIES
These bauble-shaped, shiny cherries are primarily cultivated in the Yamagata Prefecture of Japan, where 70 percent of the nation’s cherries are grown. When fully ripe, these small cherries are bright red. They’re in season during early summer and are carefully sorted and grated, like all Japanese fruit.
2. DEKOPON
The dekopon is a hybrid between a mandarin and an orange, and it’s rumored to be the most delectable citrus fruit on Earth. It looks like an orange, but is larger and sweeter, and has a bump on the top.
1. LOST GARDENS OF HELIGAN PINEAPPLE
In the county of Cornwall in southwestern England, there’s the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a set of botanical gardens where pineapples are grown far outside of their traditional environment.
I feel like I just overdosed on stock footage.
Me too honestly
yeah
Hhu878
Totally agreed.
@@hussenhamyd2779 Very informational
Listening to this guy absolutely murder the Japanese language had me in stitches.
bee gin hyme
Sekai ichi
Sekiyaai ichi
This person is randomly reading from Wikipedia and using stock footage- it’s insane. 🤢
he doesn't sound japaneses so not really surprised he doesn't know how to speak a language
no matter if he doesnt have ever heard how japanese sound like if u make a video try to find how to speak what you are talking about
20kg per grape which is the size of a ping pong ball, that means it's 30 times denser than gold. Not to mention it has a red shape, probably has a round color as well.
there's a worth it japan episode where they eat the ruby roman grapes spent like $1,977 or $57 per grape
Well the grape is mainly water and water isn’t that dense. And gold is really heavy so the reason there so heavy is because there huge and not ping pong ball sized
@@probablynotarealperson2419 I think I get it now. The hand at 6:00 holding grapes belongs to a giant and they're referring to giant ping pong balls, not regular human sized ping pong balls.
I double check this, its supposed to be 20 grams per grape not 20 kilo grams. And the premiums are over 30 grams with the bunch weighing over 700 grams.
@@chrisporco6610 Yes, I'm aware. I just had to point out the ridiculousness of the grapes as presented in the video. What I can't understand is how the video creator didn't notice this glaringly obvious mistake.
So you’re telling me those grapes weigh the size as a small child and are SHAPED red?
😂😂
The way he says "Hime" is crushing my little weeb heart.
Bro I cringed so hard!!
from this point onward . "He butchered japanese language so hard" came to my mind when he pronounce every new fruit name
My neck hairs just left.
I know right?! I mean BRUH! 🤦🏾♀️
Ik :”””””(((
"Each grape is around the size of a ping pong ball and has a distinctive red shape." Tell me...what shape is the color red?
Yes and each ping pong ball sized grape weighs "30 kg" with each bunch of grapes weighing "700 kg." You know like half the weight of a small car. Seems legit
@@danielhoughton8293
I think he spliced in the wrong take. At the end he was like; "Double check the kilograms, that's like, really heavy."
Which sounds kinda like a note to himself. Lol.
I legit yelled that at the screen lol
😅😅😅😅
Funniest shit I've heard in a long moment
30 kg grape? Probably 30 g
Never mind a 700 kg cluster. 700 kg is 1543 lbs. definitely a little heavy for those grapes.
Yeah. That number made me gasp but also chuckle
The way he says "Hime" is really grinding my gears.
Aren’t all peaches shaped like “human behinds”?? 🤔
Yes.
Yessss but, they don't always taste the same
Vaginas
there r different fruit shapes for butt types
so like apples cause the boots with the fur
In other words, all expensive fruit is located in Japan. Got it, thank you World List.
“Each Ruby Roman grape is the size of a ping pong ball and has a distinct red shape” bruh what 😂😂
“ Each grape weighs 30kg” what am I listening to
I was lucky enough to visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan earlier this month. The most amazing place!
Hi
this should be called the most expensive fruits in Japan
without a doubt.
Right?
Yeah -_-
Lol
A hustlers paradise
A proofreader and fact checker would be beneficial since there were a couple of obvious blunders on costs, pronunciation and weight/size. I legit laughed at the screen when red was referred to as a shape lol!
Prahduce (produce) made me chuckle. 😂
I agree, I'm not Japanese and I cringed at the pronunciation of the words he is murdering.
I don't give a feck about expensive fruit
Expensive fruit 🤮
yeah, 20 kilo grapes!!! Engage brain is the best policy for a presenter. I guess that's a bit too much to ask for in the US of A. They love throwing it out there...including their brain !
The entire togetherness of this video is wrong. I was searching through by chapters.
They got it all wrong with the weights. 🤣
1kilogram is 1000 grams.
It's fiscally impossible that one grape the size of a ping-pong ball can weight 20 kg (20000 g).
Yeah I was so confused…
They even butchered pronunciation of some japanese words
Fiscally? Like finances?
@@dnc411 😂👍
He also thinks twelve thousand nine hundred and ninety five dollars is $1,299.50
8:00 the sumo citrus(California version) is easily just as good as candy. I would eat it every day if it didn't cost so much. $3-4 in the USA for just 1 fruit. My last one was $3.67 for 147 calories
The narrator is butchering all those Japanese names it irks me so much
lillithdv8 why
He can't even pronounce "produce" right in English his native language so don't feel bad...
Hi-me... Den-su-ke... I stop after that
Dillon Compton were you expecting accurate pronunciation of Japanese word from a white male that speaks English as a first language?? You must be a special type of stupid..
PRODuice
The way this man pronounces produce hurts my heart
Bruh this dude said praduce lol
@@48_ICE ikr
@@48_ICE he sounds like an expert but really he's just stupid
@@Ez-ij7pe lol
@@Ez-ij7pe Like you could make a better video
Would love to try Cherried and Strawberries.
Sekai Ichi = Say-k--eye Ee-chee.
Bijin Hime = Bee-jean Hee-may
Densuke = Dense-kay
Sato Nichiki = Saw-toe Nee-shee-kee
OMG I want to die every time he says "Seki eye eechie" apple instead of "sekai ichi" apples
or pronouncing hime like "hyme" instead of "heemay"
@@slavic_spaghetti7646 I get what you mean but don't you pronounce it heemeh. Don't get me wrong though I agree with what your trying to say
Jesus it’s not a huge deal
@@ashzeppeli6173 so many errors in an informative video is a big deal
OMG who cares
Every time he pronounces Hime as “hyme” I die a little inside. It’s pronounced “hee-may” (but with shorter syllables)
“Ehs-yuke” dear me
@@TheScytheKronos densuke 😂
Den-suck-kay
“Hee-meh”
Seeing as though normal pineapples take 18 months, to grow one fruit, it is understandably a fruit that can be expensive.
Don't pineapples take about a year to grow 🤔?
Awesome unuseful data, I will treasure it forever and share it with every person I met. I just love this kind of videos XD
Sekai Ichi : Seh-kai, not saykeeaye.
Bijin Hime: Hee-meh, not hyme.
Densuke: Den-soo-kay, not densook.
Sato Nishiki: sah-toh, not say-toh
I enjoyed the video and I hope that for future reference, because I think your videos can be educational, it would be nice if you can try to get close to proper pronunciation of things as to not confuse the masses. Obviously, people are here for entertainment but also educational purposes and when you spend so much time to make a video, you can at least spare an extra 5-10 minute to use google translate to help you with the pronunciation to turn your video quality from 8/10 to 10/10.
It would be Den-skeh if you're going by regular Japanese pronunciations. Just think of the name Sasuke when you see similar words. Densuke, Kisuke, Daisuke... the u in ス (su) is usually not pronounced with much emphasis at all.
i would buy the strawberry and apple, just for the seeds, and grow them in my greenhouse
MrDalgard , is it possible the seeds might revert back to the original strawberries?
@@audreyabdo7719 only if he is using the motherplant year after year. but if he have cross polinated the first plant, and grown the seed from the crosspolinated fruit. then it willl gro to a new type of plant, and all the fruit will be the same all the time, and the seed from the new plant will be the same..
Dude its nt so much about the seeds its a great labour tat u need to put in...u should b there everyday in the garden to clean,prune,watering,caring... etc....
@@xxxxxx-ep9ix yes. But When you first have gotten a gen modified plant, it usaly sticks that way, the seeds gets the same DNA as the Mother plant.
MrDalgard apple seeds tend to have a different genetic makeup then the tree they spawned from, in order to produce the fruit you’d need a branch clipping from a tree that produces the apple.
everything gangsta until the pear says "yo mama so ugly I couldn't turn into her"
I just ate a decapon a few months ago they are cheaper now. I loved it so hope they keep getting cheaper.
Hi
6:11 PLEASE tell me you meant grams- imagine holding a 30 kg grape!!!
6:10 Each grape weigh 30 kg? So it weigh more then a child or a bunch of grapes 700 kg (but you put 600 kg) so as much as 10 adult men.. and no they cost $26 per grape. I stop watching at that moment this dude is R-tarded
Don't bother. He was educated in Yankland. He wouldn't even get it if you suggested there was a difference between kilos and grams. The USA government have turned down proposals to update to metrics but voted against it because they don't think the public could handle it. They're probably right.
@@stephenking4170 I was educated in "Yankland", and 50 yrs ago in school we were taught that the US would go metric and we dutifully learned all the conversions. But Reagan got into office & squashed it. As always, it was corporations whining that it would cost them money to switch--same with auto fuel efficiency standards, etc. The beginning of a long, sad circling of the drain for the US...
I’ve never heard of “Prahduce” for me it’s been “produce”
Maybe he's Canadian.
haven't heard about "Accent"?
Bro dudes 😎
Canadian
or an orrnge
Dekopons, aka Sumo oranges, are probably the finest citrus fruit mankind has developed. They're utterly delicious in a sweet but crispy tart sort of way and well worth the price if you can find them. Don't be fooled by the bump on top, though. Minneolas or tangelos can have that bump too but aren't even close to the same in taste and texture. Mandarins also have that bump but they, too, just don't have the same crisp sweet-tart thing going on that dekopon/sumo oranges can have. I love Sumos.
A single slice of orange weighing a pound, and 44 pound grapes. Someone prah-dooced some odd figures on this one.
you said last fruit was $12,099 but had $1,299 on screen which is it?
He said auction not selling price,the price on screen is what it takes to produce the pineapple and grow it
He also says the grapes have a distinctive red "shape"..
@@cakediva7326 😂lol
Each grape must weigh at least 20 kilograms? Ummm...do you have any idea what a kilogram is? I’m not sure how a grape the size of a ping pong ball manages to weigh 44 pounds. Maybe on Jupiter.
Anti-matter grapes.
30kg grape? I'm calling bullsht
😂😂😂
Just what I was thining!!! Some idiot not knowing the metric system...
although 26$ for a 20 kg single grape would be a good price!
@@ultramegaidiot7190 UHHHH..... idek how to respond to this.... hes talking about weight now the existence of the grape itself...
Exactly, even 3 year old kids don't weigh that much 😵
To me it looks like a sweet pepino (solanum muricatum-as I'm not sure if the translation is correct), which is most likely a native of the Andes (of Colombia, Peru and Chile). To see if this could be possible, I checked the fruit's distribution "history" as it hadn't been cultivated in Europe before the end of the 20th century. But the US are much closer to the origin, and indeed in the US the fruit is known to have been grown in San Diego before 1889 and in Santa Barbara by 1897. Thus if the photo was taken in the 1960ies, I think it could be a sweet pepino. However, I second Laurie and Betty that it looks like something naturally grown.
Is #5 better than Yellow Watermelon? I remember having yellow watermelon like 12 years ago, and apparently I can’t find it in stores anymore, but it was one of my fav fruits so far.
"Let's make a video about fruit from around the world." "OK but I'm going to only use fruit from Japan."
LMAO!
Banzai
expensive fruits that's found in japan because of their culture with fruits
Ruby roman grapes are not 20kg each grape....such a blender mistake in gathering information....you should not make videos like this
You're quite right. With one single grape, at the size shown in the video, weighing about 50 pounds, they would probably be heavier than lead...
Yeah
I found that a bit hard to swallow.
They are 20 grams each lol
A 20 lbs grape🤣
Actually, the grapes are 20 kilos each, AND as big as a ping pong ball. This makes them the world's densest fruit, much denser than gold in fact. To eat them, they must be sliced as thin as possible so as not to hamper one's digestion. The more you know;)
i would love to try the pineapple.. that is my favorite fruit so I can just imagine how much better those tast.
Awesome video, very interesting details of each fruit. I really don't remember having any of those, actually didn't even know they exist.
Congratulations and keep up with your great work.
😉👏👏👏
The rich me:"YES!"
The poor me:"no!"
Btw I have native white durian the flesh is actually white like vanilla ice cream in my farm that’s a rare variety I can send you guys some I’ll even cover the shipping cost I’ll just freeze it it doesn’t smell like other durians it smells like vanilla and it’s a less weighed down sweetness kinda taste like French vanilla. Let me know if your interested. Oh, and it’s almost harvest season just two months away I think 🤔 I’m a farmer here in Maitum, Philippines 🇵🇭 got a ton of fruit in my farm like mangosteen, rambotan, Bangkok santol(giant santol). They’re all in season too. I’m about to have lanzones, and marang in maybe two years Time already planted them along with more durian but not native durian more mangosteen and more rambotan. I want to plant some star apple both kinds the green one and the purple one when I can find the seeds for it😁 I got 165 hectares of land in the mountains. Well just let me know if you want anything badly I’ll see what I can do.😃
Would love to come and visit your farm sometime. That just sounds amazing.
@@kartikmenon8481 ya I wanna visit this place as well maybe even Move in. :)
Would love to visit and help sometimes...
Kimberly Givens sounds fun I’ll be standing by 😉
Unknown that would be super if you did I’m so bored mostly.
after seeing the thumbnail was like: isn't this that special pineapple from fruit ninja?
And I'm still upset about dragon fruit being $6.00
I don't understand the appeal aside how they look. They don't have much flavor
The man that invented the predecessor of the current versions of the large hybrid pumpkins, who lived in Windsor Nova Scotia Canada was getting up to $10,000.00 (Canadian dollars) in 1980.
He made his living by growing about 40 every year.
He described the horror, since they grew so quickly, of hearing one explode now and then!
a vegetable ?
@@mpf_agundipsht3619 Culinary vegetable, botanical fruit.
i live in same area and i didnt even know that
@@xteardr0psx His name was Howard Dill. I managed to get his seeds in 1982. When I planted them the next spring, I had one about 5ft in diameter and about a foot thick by early that August - looked like a large yellow wheel. It appeared to be on it's way to really stretching out and being record contentious. Then it stopped growing and appeared to have started ripening. Upon investigating I found a hole underneath where the squirrels managed their way in and were eating it from the inside out.
All size records since, are progeny of his pumpkins.
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the dekopan citrus is avaible all over the us actually, its usually called a sumo mandarin here, and is a cross between a mandarin and a navel orange. They have an unique taste that you can taste a super sweet navel taste with mandarin orange overtones. It is the sweetest citrus fruit ive tasted by far personally. average price is usually about 3 dollars a lb for them.
But their still nothing compared as fresh ones here in japan
@@martin7002 ok
I paid 6.99 a pound last year. They were the best oranges 🍊 I’ve ever eaten. 🤤🤤🤤
I'm a bit disappointed that the pineapple wasn't red, as we were led to believe it would be!
Whoever spends thousands on fruit like this is insane.
5:53 have a red shape 😂😂😂😂
What the hell!?!?! Lolollllilol
😂😂 I'm dead
I HEARD IT TOO 💀
The most most expensive fruit is..... devil fruit from one piece lol XD
Thx for like
hahaha youre right
Yeahh .. i will use gura gura no mi
6:15 Excellent so 2 bunches of grapes weigh more than my car, that’s fabulous, thanks for fact checking for us! 😭 🤦
Unique information, very entertaining also. Thanks
is it $12,995.00 or $1,299.50 For the pineapple ?
Kenneth Schubert
I’m pretty sure he said if one of these pineapples was to go for auction, $12,995 would be appropriate or something like that
The lost garden in England are amazing where the pineapple was found. The place is a gem.
"Here Queen, have some manure!" - Pineapple guy, probably.
I have found hybrid fruit that is oversized lacks good flavor. If you have ever had a small original strain fruit you'll know exactly what i mean. Its amazing.
Its very noticeable in tomatoes and oranges, but sadly the original strains are very rare or expensive.
The fruit of your labour is the most expensive.
Yeah I know, my kids can empty my fridge faster than I could have imagined
Bijin 'HI-ME' read as two syllables (not haym as you read it)
And barely a minute later Den-su-kae gets butchered... Some people are hopeless.
You forgot Sekai that he pronounced as Seh-Kee-EYE
10$ for the best orange in the world, ppl be paying tax for alcohol and coffee and other dumb things.
Tillsonburg? My back still aches when I hear that word.
Hime-pronounced kinda like “He Meh”
Its He- may
The grapes weight are in gram and not kilogram . Like how can a bunch of grapes be 600+ kg.
"Each grape has to be at least 20kg / 44 lbs", the person who made this video must know either metric or imperial you would think? Comment bait?
Definitely comment bait.
@Jeff Roberts backlinko.com/youtube-ranking-factors It appears that comment count seems to play a role in youtube rankings. Whether this is built in to their algorithm, or a result of higher engagement with videos that users have commented on, is hard to say.
Grapefruit bunch
Lol brah, somebody massively failed math in high school..🤣🤣🤣
Those grapes sure are heavy.
A cross between red and golden delicious apples?
I couldn't think of a more disgusting combo.
I bet it's mealy, and sickeningly sweet .
He said the pineapples would cost 12 thousand 9 hundred and 95 dollars, but it’s showing $1,299.50 aka 1 thousand 2 hundred 99 dollars & 50 cents. Hmmmm....narrator is confused. 😒
He not confused. Just Dumb lol
@@Unknown-Updog Agreed
I just posted a comment about the same thing :P
ang mamahal Ng mga prutas nyo dto SA pinas hnihingi Lang Yan SA kpitbhy
Hahahah
Costing that much it better grant me powers and work like a senzu bean.
In Thailand, it exists a fruit called Durian. One kilo can cost you 10 dollars and, that is really expensive for them being the most expensive fruit in Thailand. It has a very strong smell and I mean really strong smell but it tastes delicious.
the best durian is grown in malaysia.
I have heard it smells like a foot that's been in a dirty shoe for a month. I didn't know they tasted good though. Is it sweet? It's always strange how something fowl smelling would taste good because our smell and taste are so closely connected.
@Just me ok calm down I'm sure you both can have nice foot smelling fruit
is that the Kya: Dark Lineage soundtrack I hear in the background?
somebody please confirm
Bijin HI---ME, TWO SYLLABLES!
Yooo brother yo what I was watching the Delta Parole Music Video and now why am I watching vid after vid like this and it's 4am lol
700kg bundle of grapes?! Thats heavier than my first car! 🤣
Distinctly red shape?
Literally resisting leaving because of the produce pronunciation.
There is no way I would spend that kind of money for an orange, when the very best oranges come from Morocco and Portugal. I have eaten an orange the size of a very large grapefruit when I was in Lisbon and it was sweeter than sugar. I was told it came from the Algarve. It was huge, juicy and oh so delicious. I paid less than a dollar for it! Moroccan oranges are much smaller, but sweet and tangy!
My pockets are not deep enough for those expensive fruits
Red isnt a shape (when hes talking about the ruby grapes)
Some peoples in here confused why in japan ..fruit is expensive.
Try know ...they prefer quality than quantity. Like annually the melon itself produce 100-500 per year only. Example red mango itself, when small bud mango exist on tree , they taken down most of all ...they just left 1 or 2 fruit per one tree until riped. So one mango tree only produce 1 or 2 fruits only per 3-4 months. And the taste is great than other ...thats one of factor make them expensive.
1-2 forget the rest and Im here praying to whoever listen that make my mango flower because it skipped 2 years now with no fruit d;0
I've visited Helligan dozens of times and never even knew that.
Red delicious apples are one of this guy's favorite kinds of apples? Monster.
"Red shape"😂😂
Even Google know how to pronounce it correctly "sekai ichi'
I would take the expensive pineapple and regrow it so I have many.
They are only grown in england and alot of manure is required for them
Smol pp but big brain
There is Durian in Nonthaburi (,Thailand ) average price $600-800usd per kg and auction go up to 10K
Damn those Ruby Roman grapes and Napoleon Cherries must be pretty damn big!! We're talking hundreds of pounds, my wife thinks he meant grams but I'm pretty sure that he's talking about cherries the size of a truck tire
I found a bag of these at Walmart last week! They were obviously not the premium grade, but they are big: and yes, that's grams, not kg. They are very sweet, but lack much "grapey" taste. The red color says they have resveratrol content. Look for them.
Those black water melons exist in Africa too. And are very cheap.
Can u imagine he listed watermelon and pineapple...the cheapest in my country
Okay… I kinda feel like there was some misinformation or possible read the script wrong…. But what was that about EACH GRAPE needing to weigh at least 33Kg that almost 80 pounds…. That doesn’t sound right! And if it is why the hell weren’t there any pictures of someone holding 1 to show their MASSIVE size…. Like that’s not only HUGE for a grape, that size would be close to those massive pumpkin you see on the news practically every year….. and I would bet that based on a grape and pumpkins AVERAGE size, that a grape weight 33Kg would not only be bigger achievement than those giant pumpkins people grow… but also I bet based on their average weight the grape would most likely hold the record for the highest % of growth compared to their average weight!
Who else feels cheated by the red pineapple being no where on here
Aaand.... He forgot Yuubari Melon. 20k USD per fruit.
I came to this video for that fruit but was disappointed. Bad video tbh.
THIS IZ CRAZY ALL THE FRUITS LOOKS AMAZING NOT PAYING THEM PRICES I WILL WAIT FIR A TASTE TEST ONE DAY 🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️
Whattttt no Durian on the list. In Thailand, the most expensive Nonthaburi's Durian costs around 50000 USD.
I've tried all of these fruits. I can't tell you how good it is to eat fruit. Most are very tasty. note: I meant the lease expensive kind.
We know already philipines even in the hills of our house pineapple grows everywhere with out cultivation happen, very sweet not expensive even neighborhoood can harvest too.
Maybe I ought to buy a house in the Philippines. What a place to grow a garden!
Almost expensive fruits are from Japan
All*
You’re telling me a single bunch of grapes has to weigh over 1000 pounds
We have something similar to the Dekopon in Australia.
We call it a TANGELO, or sumo tangelo and they cost around $7 a kilo.
Same in Colombia, it's called tangelo orange or belly button orange (something like that in english). It costs between $0.50-$1.50/pound.
I'd pay up to $25 for a pineapple if it was guaranteed to be the best I've ever had.
Wait - you still didn’t say where the red pineapple came from!
(Also why show palm trees when talking of growing pineapples?? You do know they grow on the ground, right?)
"In the county of Cornwall in Southwestern England, there are the Lost Gardens of Heligan."
Definitely click bait
Yeah won't lie waited for the red pineapple just to see that it was colored over red in the video and the actual pineapple is the same old yellow color
I was in Japan in the 90s. At that time, it was customary to gift ordinary honeydew melons, and the price tags ran into 5 digits. Nothing special about the fruit, just economics. High demand, low supply.
I love fruits, but i will even pass if the pineapple is 1$ over the normal price.