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  • While exploring the world’s most expensive items we uncovered some of the priciest fruits that can be found across Japan. From Ruby Roman grapes to Miyazaki mangoes, join us as we revisit what makes these fruits so expensive. First, we’re heading to Ishikawa prefecture to see why a single bunch of juicy, red grapes might sell for $450.
    Intro 00:00
    Ruby Roman Grapes 00:26
    Melons 08:19
    Miyazaki Mangoes 15:09
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Komentáře • 573

  • @luxuryhub1323
    @luxuryhub1323 Před rokem +637

    I can feel the pressure of the fruits trying to be extra

  • @geogi_bodies
    @geogi_bodies Před rokem +146

    For those who despise these fruits' prices, they probably don't know Japanese culture. These farmers are more like craftsmen that make Japanese denims and kitchen knives, except the latter are not consumables. These fruits are luxuries and the locals know it. There is no point in comparing luxury to ordinary. Obviously, the locals eat mostly imported fruits which are equally healthy but much cheaper. There are cheaper, locally grown but still very tasty fruits as well. I bought a box of 4 apples from Aomori Prefecture for about 4,000 yen back in 2016 and they are easily the best apples I ever have.

    • @Geellun
      @Geellun Před rokem +15

      It seems that Japan still prize craftsmanship and want to reward these craftsmen and show their respect for the work that they do and their skill. This is a phenomenon that is becoming more and more rare in the west.

    • @kirito599
      @kirito599 Před rokem

      For those who idolize japanese saying it's the best fruit and because japanese culture doesn't justify it's price. No doubt they put effort to their products more than other but other country do that too.200$ for a melon is ridiculous and you expect that it doesn't taste good only morons will say it's justify the price.

    • @Justmebeingme37
      @Justmebeingme37 Před 11 měsíci

      Obviously japanese are ignorant

    • @Justmebeingme37
      @Justmebeingme37 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@Geellun no craftsman makes fruit

    • @andrzejszpak688
      @andrzejszpak688 Před 4 měsíci

      No amount of sweat and hard work can make a melon be worth $20,000.
      It’s all just artificial inflation in order to make them seem like luxury products and not just better than average fruit that should be selling for reasonable prices and not for the same amount as cars.

  • @boy19901
    @boy19901 Před rokem +308

    "it has both sweet and sour taste"
    Well, normal mango also have sweet and sour taste

    • @ophidiophobicsnake7289
      @ophidiophobicsnake7289 Před rokem +10

      Never in my life I had a sour mango.

    • @boy19901
      @boy19901 Před rokem +66

      @@ophidiophobicsnake7289 basically, mango ripening is turn from green to yellow. pick somewhat between that, if it still have greenish then you can taste the sour. if you dont, go to doctor to check the tastebud

    • @thebestevertherewas
      @thebestevertherewas Před rokem

      @@ophidiophobicsnake7289 Need to have some varities of South Indian and East Indian Mangoes.
      Some are sour as f*ck

    • @igorjee
      @igorjee Před rokem +4

      But is normal mango fruity?

    • @vigil684
      @vigil684 Před rokem

      honestly the thumbnail looks mango when i first saw it.

  • @Amanda-zn7ox
    @Amanda-zn7ox Před rokem +112

    I just hope the imperfect fruit doesn't go to waste. You probably could still make a decent amount of money in selling them at grocery stores, or even donate them to food pantries.
    Back when I was in school, my classmates and I would go to farms and do a process called "gleaning". How it worked is that after the regular harvest of produce, we'd pick any of the misshapen or slightly damaged plants that wouldn't make it on store shelves, and donate them to food pantries. You could even ask grocery stores if they have any items that didn't sell because of harmless abnormalities. It's a great solution to reduce food waste. I wish I had the courage to ask a store about gleaning rejected items, but that would shoot my social anxiety way up.

    • @gonelooney5698
      @gonelooney5698 Před rokem +10

      screw the social anxiety, gathering food to donate to food pantries shows what kind of person you are - the kind this world needs more of!!! So smile and enjoy life without worrying about things that make you anxious and give you that cold nasty feeling inside. Keep doing things that give you that intense feeling of warmth and satisfaction inside like helping others instead. : )))

    • @mccoy9112
      @mccoy9112 Před rokem

      He'll no they throw that shit out. Better to throw it away then give it away if no money is to be had. Don't you know. Go look at your local restaurants trash

    • @22espec
      @22espec Před rokem +2

      Or make wine with it, i bet it could be great

    • @elisahonda9518
      @elisahonda9518 Před rokem +12

      The imperfect one can be bought in cheaper price or they consume it by making different products like fruit juice, jellies, wine, sweets,vinegar , sauces etc. etc.
      I knew the process because I am working as a part timer at a japanese fruits farm during week end.I love fruits and I can eat free sometimes bring some home for my family while working😅

    • @SK-dn9nk
      @SK-dn9nk Před 6 měsíci +1

      This show is a kind of fruit beauty contest. Most fruits are sold cheaply in supermarkets.

  • @mambulansana9978
    @mambulansana9978 Před rokem +81

    A friend told me if you want to make something ridiculously expensive, just go with it to Japan and include specialists from Japan

    • @VirusPunk3000
      @VirusPunk3000 Před 2 měsíci +1

      and have great quality stuff...

    • @moahammad1mohammad
      @moahammad1mohammad Před 2 měsíci +1

      I tried the gift fruits in japan, they taste exactly like normal fruit lmao rip 10,000 yen

  • @Simpleplanqueen5
    @Simpleplanqueen5 Před rokem +27

    When my family and I went to japan in the 2000s, my dad accidentally bought grapes for $30 but omg they tasted amazing like fruit snacks

  • @quanghuyvu2649
    @quanghuyvu2649 Před rokem +71

    The most powerful technique to make fruits jack up their price.
    "Made in Japan"

  • @Ramiz422
    @Ramiz422 Před rokem +99

    I bought 2 kilogram mangoes for 100₹ (roughly 1.5 USD) and they taste really good

    • @sujitprasadjena
      @sujitprasadjena Před rokem +22

      i get mango for free from my backyard mango tree here in south-eastern india

    • @anassatria4277
      @anassatria4277 Před rokem +2

      @@sujitprasadjena 🤓☝️

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Před rokem +3

      Oof I can never get ripe fruit at my grocery stores.

    • @theducklord6125
      @theducklord6125 Před rokem +1

      the question is how much effort do tthey put into growing mangoes in india.

    • @justaguy7131
      @justaguy7131 Před rokem +3

      @@theducklord6125why even asked the question of effort put into growing, as long as it is healthy and not pest infested and taste like mangoes, it's as good as the expensive ones.

  • @GateKeeper36
    @GateKeeper36 Před rokem +232

    I love all types of fruit, even durian. I can't believe there are people around the world that don't eat any fruit. I think of fruit as real candy.

    • @burgr293
      @burgr293 Před rokem +8

      Wtf does real candy even mean

    • @sarahdacookiecat
      @sarahdacookiecat Před rokem +2

      @@burgr293 candy 😑

    • @tanaka90
      @tanaka90 Před rokem

      Why tf you comparing that rotten "fruit" to superior Japanese produce?

    • @leiajiang7877
      @leiajiang7877 Před rokem +9

      What do you mean "even durian"??? That's an insult to the durian community

    • @GateKeeper36
      @GateKeeper36 Před rokem

      @@leiajiang7877 cause only Asians like it and that's some Asians. The rest of the world hates it. So I'm letting you know I like it too.

  • @hrufhduehveugrhhty2024
    @hrufhduehveugrhhty2024 Před rokem +90

    It's a Japanese tradition to over value their grapes, apple or koi fishes or whatever. Gifting is their biggest tradition in terms of wealth or status show off.

    • @ElonHusky
      @ElonHusky Před rokem +6

      Over valued so poor people csnt afford

    • @takeotodoroki307
      @takeotodoroki307 Před rokem +1

      @@ElonHusky that's their problem tho

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Před rokem +6

      Pretentious and shallow when there is an over emphasis on appearances. I pity their people who cannot afford it.

    • @gabrielst828
      @gabrielst828 Před rokem +1

      At some point it becomes stupidity, paying 450 times more for a bunch of grapes. "As a gift"... are you serious? How daft can you be.
      There is a saying, Stupid is the one that pays, not the one who sells.

  • @pollutingpenguin2146
    @pollutingpenguin2146 Před rokem +326

    It’s amazing that jobs like this exists - imagine growing prestige fruits and sell them for a ridiculous amount of money

    • @MI-id5sb
      @MI-id5sb Před rokem +12

      Foreign visitors who have eaten those ridiculously overpriced fruits are hooked on the taste.

    • @floppyspud
      @floppyspud Před rokem +10

      selling them for loads of money, in the 1 in a million chance its that good. its not like an infinite money generator, things that sell for these extreme prices rarely happen.

    • @joydixon3440
      @joydixon3440 Před rokem +3

      How can I get the seeds so I can grow them here in Texas and then sell them.
      I'm poor I need money

    • @floppyspud
      @floppyspud Před rokem +15

      @@joydixon3440 I do not think you will be able to grow Japanese grapes in Texas.

    • @neoquegon
      @neoquegon Před rokem +2

      people already grow prized flowers just for this, so its not a far fetched idea to continue down the line

  • @Rectoranimex
    @Rectoranimex Před rokem +76

    What makes it expensive?
    Ans: Japan
    I don't think fruit grown normally differs that much from the ones produce in Japan.

    • @albear972
      @albear972 Před rokem +5

      The insane Japnese grow watermelon which originated in Africa, in an insane *chibi* cube.

    • @Jay_Kay666
      @Jay_Kay666 Před rokem +19

      Fruit are better than ones you get from european supermarkets, but it still is just a grape so it tastes like a perfect juicy grape.
      It's more about gifting traditions like they said. Some want to give expensive wine or swiss chocolates. Japanese want to give fruit.

    • @ZOCCOK
      @ZOCCOK Před rokem +6

      @@Jay_Kay666 best explanation for the reason why they are expensive 👍.
      Culture of gifting uniquely shaped fruits along with willingness and demand for them despite high prices 🔥

    • @Jay_Kay666
      @Jay_Kay666 Před rokem +3

      @@ZOCCOK It's weird though. Wine or chocolates last much longer if you wish ;)

    • @primalconvoy
      @primalconvoy Před rokem +3

      @@Jay_Kay666 No, they aren't. They're just different and more expensive.

  • @letit023
    @letit023 Před rokem +13

    Me: Why are these fruits so overpriced?!
    - Made In Japan -
    Me: Oh makes sense now.

  • @ta36d
    @ta36d Před rokem +4

    Hi, keep it going...love the seriessss

  • @mista8937
    @mista8937 Před rokem +64

    Farmers in my country will label any fruit as PREMIUM

  • @coocoo8303
    @coocoo8303 Před rokem +15

    Finally , a video about why expensive fruits are so expensive.

  • @MrCur10s1ty
    @MrCur10s1ty Před 21 dnem +1

    Thanks for posting this video, it is very informative!Keep going

  • @alphasuperior100
    @alphasuperior100 Před rokem +32

    Wow, so expensive & juicy are these fruits. The grapes look delicious wish I could try it.

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 Před rokem

      A friend tried a few and said it was good but he preferred some grape variety that is commonly sold. I don't remember the name but nothing fancy - just something from a local farmers market.
      For me taste > art. I don't care if it's a fraken fruit that's been spliced up by mad scientists. As long as it's healthy, tasty, and not destroying an ecosystem I'm all for it.
      Can't deny the quality though. You won't have to worry about biting into some nasty piece.

  • @alyssaoconnor
    @alyssaoconnor Před rokem +166

    As long as it tastes as it should, has sufficient vitamin and/or mineral content I’d be more then happy to buy an ugly fruit.
    The saying ‘some people have more money than sense’ definitely applies here when people are buying food on appearance.

    • @wwhuuva
      @wwhuuva Před rokem +2

      yup

    • @roxylius7550
      @roxylius7550 Před rokem +22

      Maybe they consider it as some sort of art? I mean what differentiates fancy fruit like thus from the so called "modern art"? They have value because people assign value to it

    • @fifayay3070
      @fifayay3070 Před rokem +1

      I agreee only always afford what u can

    • @alyssaoconnor
      @alyssaoconnor Před rokem +14

      @@roxylius7550 Your absolutely right it could be seen as a form of art but art does not focus on perfection, true art is appreciating differences not uniformity. The heart does not thrive on perfection and sameness as it becomes empty, brains grow and are healthiest with experience of different and novelty. This is commercialism and materialism at it’s finest, its fake value.

    • @roxylius7550
      @roxylius7550 Před rokem +18

      @@alyssaoconnor and what makes you think you have absolute say to judge what is "true art" and what is not? And this being commercialsm? Dude, please.. have you seen the so called modern art sold for ten of million of dollar? If that's not commercialism, I don't know what is

  • @pranitdhabarde6845
    @pranitdhabarde6845 Před rokem +2

    It's the price which makes you appreciate the fruit more in every bite. And man, that last bite is the best. 😂

  • @somerandomfella
    @somerandomfella Před rokem +10

    Japanese Muskmelon $500
    Australian Honeydew $2 😔

  • @cheekysalad8415
    @cheekysalad8415 Před rokem +48

    In India, You can get sweet as sugar melons for just ₹50-100/Kg ($0.63- $1.20). And during peak season as low as ₹5/Kg.

    • @deforged
      @deforged Před rokem +5

      yeah, but the air fare costs will offset that. plus you have to travel to *India* for that.

    • @ethanp1erce
      @ethanp1erce Před rokem +25

      @@deforged I think they were just sharing information… Not telling you to fly to India for sugar sweet melon. Yet it made me chuckle.

    • @primalconvoy
      @primalconvoy Před rokem +1

      @@deforged Or, you know, import them cheaply and sell them domestically for pennies.

    • @zxcv97
      @zxcv97 Před rokem +6

      Quality and hygiene is poor in India look at all Indian Streetfood here in youtube lol

    • @MI-id5sb
      @MI-id5sb Před rokem +3

      India also has mangoes, grapes and melons, but they taste completely different from Japanese ones. The prices are different too, of course.

  • @hanzee9008
    @hanzee9008 Před rokem +3

    Perfection and consistency quality

  • @ayleene100
    @ayleene100 Před rokem +17

    Wow, Japan - the country of aestethic people who wants to achieve perfection and beauty, even in growing fruits🤩

  • @davidyos2575
    @davidyos2575 Před rokem +43

    I feel like watching ancient blacksmith that forges legendary blade being reincarnated to modern society.
    Instead of forging blade, they grow fruits with sheer amount of attention, focus and commitment.
    It's like a piece of art to them

  • @Jaydopey
    @Jaydopey Před rokem +11

    In Japan there are also very expensive strawberries

  • @kobeleonard148
    @kobeleonard148 Před rokem +1

    I've seen this type of videos like hundred times in CZcams and probably even like twice in this channel too!!

    • @vulgivagu
      @vulgivagu Před rokem

      Every damn thing is repeated a multitude of times on these sort of sites. What is the point, I simply unsubscribe.

  • @keiming2277
    @keiming2277 Před rokem +29

    When your land is not big enough to pursue quantity, you go for the quality

    • @o5-330
      @o5-330 Před rokem

      Underrated comment

  • @E.l347
    @E.l347 Před rokem +10

    500$ and you don’t even eat the skin.. 🤦‍♀️

  • @baddonkey6876
    @baddonkey6876 Před rokem +8

    The Bushido way of obtaining perfection in all things, no matter how insignificant is very much still alive in Japan

  • @MDBZ4
    @MDBZ4 Před rokem +18

    No mango matches taste that of Subcontinent!
    Indo-Pak have the best mango when it comes to taste.

  • @ChadWilson
    @ChadWilson Před rokem +11

    For the grapes, the grower does not talk about the ground of the green house. Does it have to be grassy to enhance the grapes?

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Před rokem +1

      That would seem to steal nutrients unless it is fake grass. I'd have thought they'd use mulch tbh.

  • @roe2012
    @roe2012 Před rokem +1

    "The juice will SPLASH when you eat it.."
    Dunno are we eating fruit or swimming contest

  • @yamotero4648
    @yamotero4648 Před rokem +2

    My gosh!!!! in the philippines, you can even eat that for free.

  • @rahulchakrabarty9083
    @rahulchakrabarty9083 Před rokem +2

    In conclusion everything that grows or is made in Japan requires years to master and so it is expensive. Got it.

  • @Tk-ng7pb
    @Tk-ng7pb Před rokem +10

    Unfortunately, the fruits had been stolen by Korean and China.
    But due to their sloppy quality control, the products are far from Japanese ones.

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Před rokem

      Where do u think they got a lot of their entire culture from? China. Their prized peaches? Those were gotten from China. Persimmons? China. A lot of stuff also filtered from China to Korea and then Japan.
      Japan is the ultimate thief. When China was the regional superpower she emulated and copied her. When China was overtaken by the west, Japan copied them.
      Go to a Japanese car museum and look at the evolution of their vehicles. At first they were direct copies of western stuff before they caught up and started innovating themselves.
      Alot of lower end goods sold in Japan are actually manufactured in China. Quality control is a problem and Japan has their own guys on the ground for that. I noticed some figurines sold in Japan were made in China but quite good quality and cheap. Then when licensed by American and European markets they chose a lower price point and got inferior quality figurines but still sold them at higher prices in their markets.
      Korea also has some quite high quality fruits. The Chinese pears, peaches and persimmons are amazing.

  • @davidsicca2352
    @davidsicca2352 Před rokem +4

    You got to go to Brasil to learn how to proper crop fruits and other vegetables at afodable prices!!!

  • @KingKevin108
    @KingKevin108 Před rokem +11

    I feel like every single one of these videos can be answered by "Because people with decades of time and expertise are underpaid to make someone else a disgusting profit"

  • @ghi1
    @ghi1 Před rokem +1

    Japan knows how to make everything expensive.

  • @kristensorensen2219
    @kristensorensen2219 Před rokem +51

    Amusing the appearance is so important! I care what a fruit tastes like especially if the outer rind gets thrown away. This artistic appreciation is obviously a cultural issue in Japan.

    • @jakob9911
      @jakob9911 Před rokem +12

      Artistic appreciation is a cultural issue?

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Před rokem +6

      Especially if the outer rind gets thrown away??? Have you ever tried eating a melon rind? It’s not meant to be eaten…
      And how is artistic appreciation a CULTURAL ISSUE??? Have you ever seen a piece of art and said “wow that’s pretty cool”. I guess appreciating art isn’t just a Japanese issue, it’s a human issue.

    • @trashman11
      @trashman11 Před rokem +7

      @@helpmycatiseatingme84 bro shut up. Your in all of the other comments crying to. Stop. Its embarrassing. And yes. It is spasificly a Japanese culture thing. Its the vision of forsed perfection. Its why they're haveing an aggresive suicide issue and having to make huge social changes. Its not the fact that the pretty fruit gets priced higher(even though i think its stupid to pay 500$ for a few grapes) its the fact the culture considered the look to be whats important not the food itself and seeing that the only way that the food is of value is how it looks. Looking perfect is whats important. End of story.
      This mirrors they're problems in other aspects of Japanese society. The art, youth, work culture, how they're willing to look past sex crimes and assaults to avoid bad press, so on.

    • @lauralanthalasa7
      @lauralanthalasa7 Před rokem +9

      It's not an issue, the overpriced fruits are not for everyday, they are for gift-giving. You may buy your boss a bottle of fine wine, they buy perfect fruit. Same thing

  • @user-oi3yb7mm7h
    @user-oi3yb7mm7h Před rokem +1

    We should never forget our original
    aspiration or our roots.
    If we lose our ability to become emotional
    or feel touched, we also lose our ability
    to be grateful.

    • @paradoxicalpanda7954
      @paradoxicalpanda7954 Před rokem +2

      Did you see the sadness through the womens fake smile at 4:00 or is that just me?

  • @MadMonk67
    @MadMonk67 Před rokem +2

    Japanese fruit buyers are crazy.

  • @helenaalarcon8189
    @helenaalarcon8189 Před rokem +9

    this is very sad because in my country fruits abound and mangoes fall on the roads :(

    • @boarbot7829
      @boarbot7829 Před rokem +1

      It’s just a cultural thing. They know that they’re not rare or anything.

    • @chasegallagher9754
      @chasegallagher9754 Před rokem

      They're not as good. Trust me lol.

    • @zxcv97
      @zxcv97 Před rokem

      @@chasegallagher9754 yeah buth better than chhinese and indian poor quality and unhygienic as f

  • @KaineTheConq
    @KaineTheConq Před rokem +1

    I love fruit so much I'd love this

  • @failureTOflying
    @failureTOflying Před rokem +14

    Indian farmers also take care of their crops
    But sadly🥺...no one giving them right amount 😓😓

    • @ILikeCoconutsLots
      @ILikeCoconutsLots Před rokem +5

      Sadly India is also an economic black hole and is a great example of how centralised government over vast and diverse population is a really bad thing. Not looking down on the place at all. Personally I love the cultures and all that they bring to the rest of humanity, but in recent times a sad example of a badly managed group of societies expected to be one nation.

    • @captainsuckbutt3917
      @captainsuckbutt3917 Před rokem

      I like how their dedication towards their craft is reduced down to “take care of their crops” just for you to whine about your shithole corner of the earth.
      Most farmers “take care of their crops” there’s nothing special about Indians.

    • @Juniper21
      @Juniper21 Před rokem

      @@ILikeCoconutsLots We are actually doing great and growing...a long way to grow but still considerable growth in past 5 years.Not sure which black hole you are from?

  • @sal8331
    @sal8331 Před rokem +4

    Everything is excellent in Japan 🗾

  • @user-dy4qn4eu8u
    @user-dy4qn4eu8u Před 5 měsíci +1

    Cherries grown in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture, are of the highest quality, taste, and visual appeal in the world, and at the first auction on January 5, 2024, each one cherry was sold for more than 14,700 yen at the wholesale market price.

  • @Model_Roe
    @Model_Roe Před rokem +26

    Nevermind they're expensive they just look delicious 😋

    • @MiddleChild1111
      @MiddleChild1111 Před rokem +5

      I am a foreigner living in Japan, and sadly, this is often not true: fruits look great, but taste bland. Especially peaches, apples and pear (nashi). With the skin, the grapes are also more tanniny then you'd like. Japanese peel their grapes so as not to offend their delicate teeth.

    • @zxcv97
      @zxcv97 Před rokem

      Yeah much better than Chhinese low quality products

  • @Shocker3
    @Shocker3 Před rokem +2

    Wow they look very tasty

  • @SoloJetMan
    @SoloJetMan Před rokem +3

    I'm filled with anger and admiration after watching this.

  • @hwan-son9176
    @hwan-son9176 Před rokem +1

    I'd imagine people are forced into reviews based on how much work is put in rather than how well it tastes

  • @solidorsharp3091
    @solidorsharp3091 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank You.

  • @asvarien
    @asvarien Před rokem +4

    Do those grapes make good wine?

  • @crazymangochic
    @crazymangochic Před rokem +5

    So… I’m a little bewildered because I’ve had over 20 varieties of mangos, maybe more and these mangos grow in a farm run by ordinary people with no degree or specialty degrees like these Japanese men. When I try these mangos it’s like heaven sent! They are perfect, sweet, fiberless and has a floral aroma. So… when I look at how much massaging, milk carton etc effort that he puts into it, I just wonder… is this how fruits are naturally grown? No.. they are not. I guess their so expensive is because people take such good care of it. For me, in the end, is it good? Sweet? Fiberless? Floral/aromatic? Yes! Yes! Sold! The most I’ve paid for one mango was $7

  • @fingernailplays5602
    @fingernailplays5602 Před rokem +3

    Ngl I’ve heard a lot of people say that have tried these that they’re not really as special as they say and they kinda just taste the same as the rest the reason the people in those countries say they’re so good is because they make fruit a uncommon thing so when they do eat it it’s like gold

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Před rokem +8

    They are crazy expensive! No way I'd ever pay that much for! fruit Never!!! I'd only spend that much money on something I can see everyday LOL
    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Před rokem +2

      I mean I’d never be able to buy one of those fruits lol. But these fruits aren’t meant to be eaten by the buyer. They are meant to be given as gifts to others, my Japanese relatives once gave my mom some expensive grapes. It’s more about the symbolism of the fruit rather than the actual fruit.

    • @Lithic.flakes
      @Lithic.flakes Před rokem

      @@helpmycatiseatingme84 I think the symbolism is very important. The prices are insane, but that's just part of the gift giving culture

  • @freerangesquirrelfarm9482

    love the series, and love the fact that you talk about things from Japan. (Im from Japan, it makes me happy)

  • @zizouyoussef7944
    @zizouyoussef7944 Před rokem +1

    Japan the number one country of quality of everythink..........i love Japan

  • @Krisman-jb5nd
    @Krisman-jb5nd Před rokem +1

    Grapes are yummy

  • @toncek9981
    @toncek9981 Před rokem +1

    Why fruit is "expensive" in Europe:
    It grows on the other side of the world and we have to ship it all the way to Europe
    Why fruit is expensive in Japan:
    We water each piece individually, cover it with paper and then hand polish it into perfection - each melon is like a child to me!!!

  • @DanLiwithyou
    @DanLiwithyou Před rokem +2

    Mango , a type of tropical fruit
    And
    These fruits are cheap in Taiwan

  • @Alexis117ful
    @Alexis117ful Před rokem +1

    small yellow mangos are my favorite

  • @mdml0
    @mdml0 Před měsícem

    Notice how none of them talk about the amount of synthetic fertilizer used and pest control to obtain such perfection. It's all about taste and appearance. The organic farming practice is slowly catching up in Japan.

  • @maestrolik
    @maestrolik Před rokem +5

    Miyazaki mango is nowhere near Diamond mango from upper Myanmar when it comes to sweetness and fragrance

  • @medmedin4541
    @medmedin4541 Před rokem +9

    When you see seller measures grape size and color then you should know it's scam, I can't image buying that tiny portion of grape with that price, since it's now grape season in Morocco, I'm buying 3 or 4 kg each 3 days of much better quality for only 1$ per kg

  • @sandrogamonal9912
    @sandrogamonal9912 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for posting this video. I am from Peru, and the question I have is: where can I get the seeds for these fruits? I plan to grow these fruits in my country. Thank you for your support.

  • @cassiesmith8009
    @cassiesmith8009 Před rokem +6

    They grow in the Caribbean and they taste like honey- the melon... it's amazing. They market there fruits so expensive because they are grafted ( GMO) and they need to maintain the quality thus the price range. But these fruits are ridiculously expensive for no reason. Lol

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 3 měsíci

      that's why we call them honey melon over here.

    • @korpakukac
      @korpakukac Před 2 měsíci

      Being grafted doesn't mean that they are GMO. And THEIR fruits.

  • @azziarche9182
    @azziarche9182 Před rokem +2

    When the country is rich enough and not knowing where to spend the money they gotta find ways where they can spend those money.

  • @mcc2140
    @mcc2140 Před rokem +2

    Business insider has a lot of content to cover now, coz everything is EXPENSIVE

  • @andrestorres9491
    @andrestorres9491 Před rokem +6

    Here in Colombia there's bigger and cheaper ones

  • @andyistphdhpc2726
    @andyistphdhpc2726 Před rokem +3

    Nice

  • @pepposano4200
    @pepposano4200 Před hodinou

    $45,000 for two melons is insane, but to each their own 🤷🏻‍♂️. I’d rather spend that on meat 😍

  • @Igbo_chyna
    @Igbo_chyna Před rokem +2

    There's only one explanation:
    They're devil fruits

  • @koldpeach
    @koldpeach Před rokem

    oh man! even fruits have it tough these days
    too much competition xD

  • @joeschmoe6516
    @joeschmoe6516 Před rokem

    As a farmer, I wouldn't spend my precious growing time providing such a small and expensive amount of food. You coule be so much more useful than you are being.

  • @annapurnakitchen22
    @annapurnakitchen22 Před rokem +2

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  • @NoahColl29
    @NoahColl29 Před rokem +2

    Y’all really paying 450 dollars for literally 15 GRAPES. Just buy em from the shop ._.

  • @luc3753
    @luc3753 Před rokem +14

    Very refined, perfect and emblematic of the japanese culture. It's interesting that people will pay USD 2,000 for prospective poop.

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Před rokem +4

      It’s part of the gift giving culture of Japan. My mom tells me about the times she went to Japan to see her Japanese relatives and they gave her some expensive grapes. Its more about the symbolism of the fruit rather than the actual fruit.

    • @trashman11
      @trashman11 Před rokem +3

      @@helpmycatiseatingme84 dont care. You can give gifts in other ways. Fruit is fruit, you dont need to be paying 400$ for 12 grapes because Shiny and pretty color. I refuse to subscribe to the notion that the taste is so good that 12 grapes is worth 400$
      Not to mention its wasteful af. Its the, what exactly do you think happens to all of that "imperfect" fruit exactly? Certainty not onto someones plate.

  • @bintanexperience4081
    @bintanexperience4081 Před rokem +2

    The packages is luxury

  • @kingganja4714
    @kingganja4714 Před rokem +3

    The price is that high because some idiot was willing to pay that much and now they think they got cliental 400$ per grape lol even the smartest will know this move was just idiotic and the seller smart enough to fool people to pay this

    • @kumamon5017
      @kumamon5017 Před rokem

      Yes, you have no money to buy

    • @kingganja4714
      @kingganja4714 Před rokem

      @@kumamon5017 I'm willing to buy the 80$ a mango. But 400 a grape u truly are one of the idiots if u would buy this even for shits and giggles

  • @Mehrnooshteachingmaths

    They are soo beautiful

  • @boarbot7829
    @boarbot7829 Před rokem +11

    It’s not worth it if you don’t live in a culture where giving someone a melon is a massive flex. The flavour isn’t that much better than a normal high quality melon. The looks are irrelevant.

  • @albear972
    @albear972 Před rokem +15

    Those three fruits are *NOT* native to Japan.

    • @legiran9564
      @legiran9564 Před rokem +3

      Those who pay a fortune to buy them couldn't care less.

    • @primalconvoy
      @primalconvoy Před rokem +1

      Sometimes, the fruits have been bred/hybridised to create a "new" version that's "native" to Japan, of you get my drift.

    • @blessedbeauty2293
      @blessedbeauty2293 Před rokem +1

      - True story, however Japan is the only ones putting all this insane work && effort into making them "PERFECT" so they can sell them as gifts 🎁 for a million dollars (or so it seems).

  • @itsanantkala
    @itsanantkala Před rokem +7

    Japanese can make the most common fruits special and expensive

  • @sushmachopra
    @sushmachopra Před 20 dny

    Yeah

  • @salenebrom6476
    @salenebrom6476 Před rokem +1

    They should have dived into gift culture a lot more

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Před rokem

      There's a Japanology episode that covers it.

  • @bryantc1701
    @bryantc1701 Před rokem +2

    $45,000 for 2 melons?? Naww I'll just go to the local farmers market

    • @medmedin4541
      @medmedin4541 Před rokem +2

      With that money here in Morocco I can buy 45000 sweet melons hahahaha

  • @tepoyiyopinshxi5904
    @tepoyiyopinshxi5904 Před rokem +1

    So expensive and lot of details Thats finally everything's going to the toilet 😆

  • @cannibalisticpotato8685
    @cannibalisticpotato8685 Před rokem +2

    I like how the fruits showcased here were ripped and peeled with bare hands by a Among Us caveman recently....

  • @Zachafinackus
    @Zachafinackus Před rokem

    One day I'll eat one of those grapes

  • @VillageFarmSDS
    @VillageFarmSDS Před rokem +3

    This fruits are so asian like children... Me being asian... Has more pressure just to be perfect for my parents hahahha... This is why i feel the pressure of the fruits 😂

  • @bgshin2879
    @bgshin2879 Před rokem +13

    Japanese often disguise the process and confuse the consumer. They introduce the ‘process’ and use it to inflate the price. They often call it ‘art’.
    For example, Japanese chef knives often costs multiples times vs regular chef knife but the reality is, Japanese knives are not guaranteed to be better quality, often it is the contrary.
    Very clever marketing strategy but not the most honest strategy.
    Make a better product rather than calling everything ‘art’. Latest example of this scam was Toyota producing its first all electric vehicle which lead to full buyback of all the vehicles sold on ‘safety concerns’, its wheel can fall off.

    • @discoloured3492
      @discoloured3492 Před rokem +3

      Finally someone that’s smart and uses their head. You said everything perfectly. But the weebs gotta protect their “motherland” lmao

    • @risingstar9903
      @risingstar9903 Před rokem +4

      @@discoloured3492 Weebs will be weebs

    • @captainsuckbutt3917
      @captainsuckbutt3917 Před rokem

      That can be said about any country’s well known imports though. From Italian shoes to French wine.
      Just saying “there are better products out there” doesn’t invalidate or change anything. The knife makers make the knives, not the societal culture.

    • @discoloured3492
      @discoloured3492 Před rokem

      @@captainsuckbutt3917 you are literally the reason why these Japanese people are still in business selling 100$ fruits.

    • @sweeper442
      @sweeper442 Před rokem

      In the case of the special Japanese knives, it’s because they’re using the same techniques used on samurai swords. It’s so that the blades will never truly dull.

  • @prabhushankar8520
    @prabhushankar8520 Před rokem +1

    Good.

  • @tellydianadayondon6534

    I wish I can eat one of this fruits..

  • @chrisgc.3200
    @chrisgc.3200 Před rokem +2

    I love Japan’s culture

  • @K-FOREST_Original
    @K-FOREST_Original Před rokem

    Hi! How are you?
    Tomorrow is already the weekend this week. But I'm worried that the typhoon is coming up.
    I hope there is no damage.
    I hope you have a weekend/holiday.
    Thank you. **

  • @SunKissedPeach
    @SunKissedPeach Před rokem

    They should play peaceful music for the melons, I bet it would help them grow even more perfect

  • @Aki-hb1jy
    @Aki-hb1jy Před rokem +3

    These don’t even taste better than regular ones

  • @Pellsenberg
    @Pellsenberg Před rokem +1

    I’ve seen mango trees in Florida that are over 100 years old

  • @user-oi3yb7mm7h
    @user-oi3yb7mm7h Před rokem

    人不忘初始心,不能忘本啊!
    沒有激動之心,沒有感動的心,
    就會沒有感恩心。