Top 3 World’s Most Expensive Fruits » Ngnews247

Eating fruit is a great way to add more nutrients to your diet.
However, some fruits are priced much higher than normal, and these come in all shapes and sizes.
They are expensive because they have perfect attributes such as weight, size, shape and taste.
most expensive fruit in the world
According to Wealthy Gorilla, here are the three most expensive fruits in the world:
1. Yubari King Melons (up to $45,000/pair)
The most expensive fruit in the world is the Yubari melon, which can fetch as much as $45,000 for a pair. The average price for a Yubari King melon is around $12,000 a pair, but a pair once sold for $45,000 at an auction in 2019.
The reason why Yubari king melon is so expensive is because it is specially grown and is a hybrid of other melons. It is grown exclusively on the island of Hokkaido in greenhouses using volcanic ash and protected from the sun’s harmful rays with hats.
This particular lemon is heavier than a regular melon, with an average weight of around 2.5kg. Yubari king melons are also special because of their perfectly round shape and smooth skin, and are only sold to exclusive customers.
2. Ruby Roman grapes ($8,400 per bunch)
Ruby Roman grapes are no ordinary grapes, and at $8,400 a bunch, they are the second most expensive fruit in the world. This particular grape is produced in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
The grapes are the size of a ping pong ball, which is larger than normal grapes, which is one of the reasons why the prices are so high.
Ruby Roman grapes are rarely used to make wine like regular grapes, and you can only taste them at a premium in Ishikawa Prefecture.
3. Densuke Watermelons ($6,100 each)
The third most expensive fruit in the world is Densuke watermelon. Only 10,000 of this particular watermelon are produced each year. It grows on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido and is the most expensive watermelon in the world.
Densuke watermelons are definitely a rich man’s fruit, at $6,100 for one. Densuke watermelon is different from ordinary watermelon because it is slightly sweeter, weighs about 11kg, and does not have the spots and streaks that are common on ordinary watermelons.
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