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siao cheebye jipun pay $12,000 for a xi kwey

chowcheebye

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Sold! to the man with $12,400: a pair of Japanese melons


https://sg.news.yahoo.com/sold-man-12-400-pair-japanese-melons-073500082.html

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A single pair of premium melons fetched an eye-watering 1.5 million yen ($12,400) at an auction in Japan on Friday.
The winning bid was placed by a local fruit wholesaler for the first Yubari melons to go under the hammer this year at the Sapporo Central Wholesale Market in northern Hokkaido, officials said.
The figure -- enough to buy a brand new car in Japan -- is some way short of the record for the luxury fruit, which fetched 2.5 million yen last year.
High prices are the norm for the opening auction of the season and reflect buyers' desire for prestige.
Yubari melons are considered a status symbol in Japan -- like a fine wine -- with many being bought as a gift for friends and colleagues.
The best-quality Yubari melons are perfect spheres with a smooth, evenly patterned rind. A T-shaped stalk is left on the fruit, which is usually sold in an ornate box.
While the prices they fetch at auction are very high, melons are not the only expensive fruit in Japan.
A single apple from a supermarket can cost more than $3 and a presentation pack of 20 cherries might sell for over $100.
 

laksaboy

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Jap melon is not an ordinary water melon. Please head on down to Isetan or Meidi-Ya supermarket and see for yourself.

It's more expensive, but yes $12k is too expensive. Then again, it's probably small change for those who unhesitatingly splurge in this manner.

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JohnTan

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If you think spending $12k on a pair of melons is dumb, wait till you see what sinkies pay for a 10-year lease COE on their cars!!
 

theblackhole

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What is money if it does not buy you happiness
Jap rock Melons are over priced and over the hills
The Chinese melons are the best - priceless!!!!
 
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