Monday, May 11, 2009

Japanese Heart-Shaped Watermelons

via�Gizmodo�by Jason Chen on 5/11/09


Having mastered the art of making square watermelons and even�pyramidwatermelons, Japanese farmers turned to making heart-shaped watermelons.

These 15,750 yen ($160) watermelons were grown by a couple and took three years to perfect down to the point where they were good enough to convince people to pay $160 for them. There's only 20 melons in this batch, but we're sure Mr. and Mrs. Hiroichi Kimura will grow more next season. [Asahi�via�Japan Probe�via�Inventor Spotvia�Boing Boing]

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