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Black Watermelon auctioned for $6100

And what makes a watermelon worth $200, much less $6,000?

Its unusual black skin, Ohira said. Inside, the watermelon is crisp and hard. And, he says, it has unparalleled taste.

"It's a watermelon, but it's not the same," he said. "It has a different level of sweetness."

That just sounds well... wrong! 😛
 
The watermelon was the first of 65 sold as part of the season's initial harvest and one of 9,000 expected for the entire year

9000@ 6100 apiece????

Where can a person get some of those seeds?????
 
Duh people, they're not buying it to eat, they're buying it for the seeds. Growing funky fruits like this rakes in big $$$$$ in grocery stores. Ask the guy that invented those "personal size" watermelons that are flying off the shelves for $2.50 a pop
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Duh people, they're not buying it to eat, they're buying it for the seeds. Growing funky fruits like this rakes in big $$$$$ in grocery stores. Ask the guy that invented those "personal size" watermelons that are flying off the shelves for $2.50 a pop

Where are these personal melons you speak of?
 
Originally posted by: moparacer
The watermelon was the first of 65 sold as part of the season's initial harvest and one of 9,000 expected for the entire year

9000@ 6100 apiece????

Where can a person get some of those seeds?????

read the whole article?

"Other Densuke watermelons won't cost quite as much. Most will retail at department stores and supermarkets for a more modest 20,000 yen to 30,000 yen (U.S. $188 to U.S. $283), Ohira said."


most will go for far far less.

 
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Duh people, they're not buying it to eat, they're buying it for the seeds.






You made that up.

Nope, growers buy funky breeds at auction all the time. That "miniature watermelon" was a good example. UFO peaches, purple tomatoes, etc get high prices and people buy them for novelty.

Well....yeah...you're right. I made this up. Someone spend $1000 on a piece of fruit to eat it. That does make more sense.
 
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