Cube melon season in japan
Thursday 22 June 2006 @ 7:31 pm | By Ivan 'Nahu' LozanoIf you're new here and you like what you see, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed, and browse around for more fun stuff. Thanks for visiting!
The national tradition and international cliche of Japanese cubed melons comes alive once again as the yearly shipment starts in Zentzuji, Kagawa Prefecture. These fridge-friendly melons, along with all fruit in japan, are quite expensive, going for about $80 bucks a piece. But that isn’t stopping fruit and novelty lovers from buying them this season!







WOW i dont eat water mellons but iwnat one just to say ive had one the thought that they save space is effecent(sp) this soon might be revolotionized(sp) by other fruits and veggies