Japan natives are interested in odd shaped wa
Tokyo: Japanese people are found to be interested in odd shaped watermelons. During the summer, consumers of fruits are seen spending a lot for buying cube and heart-shaped watermelons. But this costly products cannot be competed with ordinary watermelons in terms of taste. They are said to be mere ornamental foods than the perfect picnic food. At the Shibuya Nishimura luxury fruit shop in downtown Tokyo, a cube-shaped watermelon, about the size of a baby's head costs nearly 12,960 yen ($105). B...