Everything is possible for modern farming, even to make your crops shape the way you want them to be (except to make watermelon or pumpkin to shape as durian, of course). It can be turn pretty costly too and believe it or not, it tastes sweeter. The secret is in the mould, a transparent durable polymer mould which is used to shape the fruit. Just see some of the examples below:
Mickey-shaped Pumpkin
Mickey-shaped Pumpkin
To get the shape the pumpkins are grown within a mould. Apparently the pumpkins are so strong that when they grow larger they can break through the mould.
Square watermelon.
It costs 15000 yen, which roughly equals $146. That's right, one hundred and forty-six Dollars for one.
They are grown in clear square containers and are prized for the following:
1) The square shape makes them easy to store in small refrigerators,
2) They are grown one melon to a plant. That makes the melon INCREDIBLY tasty as all of the nutrients are concentrated on this one melon. That is also why it costs so much.
1 comment:
What pumpkin?
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