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Would you pay $27,240 for a pair of perfect melons? You're thinking of the wrong melons there folks! 

Or perhaps US$1 million for 1kg of tea?

More at http://a.msn.com/06/en-au/BBBfHqu?ocid=se


In Japan (especially the island of Hokkaido), fruit isn’t just something that’s sold at the corner store; perfect specimens are also sold at high-end luxury stores for massive price tags. Densuke black watermelons have sold for more than $6,000, two Yubari King melons (hailed by some as the most delicious on earth) sold in 2008 for $22,872, and another pair of melons from the Hokkaido city of Yubari sold at wholesale for $27,240 in 2016.
Or perhaps US$1 million for 1kg of tea?

Da Hong Pao tea, a dark oolong tea from China’s Wuyi Mountains, is the world’s most expensive and venerated tea. According to ancient lore, a certain type of tea cured the mother of a Ming dynasty emperor, so he had the tea bushes covered in red robes to preserve them. Several of these bushes are still producing tea leaves today, and it sells for more than $1 million per kilogram
More at http://a.msn.com/06/en-au/BBBfHqu?ocid=se