$3,000 Japanese mangoes
Pair of mangoes grown in southern Japan sold for whopping 300,000 yen, record price for first auction of season.
Pair of mangoes grown in southern Japan sold for whopping 300,000 yen, record price for first auction of season.
Pair of Japanese mangoes (Source: AFP)
FRUIT & LUXURY GOODS
Pair of Japanese mangoes fetch $3,000 at auction
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
April 10, 2014
TOKYO, Apr 10 – A pair of mangoes grown in southern Japan sold Thursday for a whopping 300,000 yen ($3,000), a record price for the fruit’s first auction of the season, Kyodo News reported.
The “Taiyo no Tamago” (Egg of the Sun)-brand mangoes were set to be airlifted from Miyazaki in the far south of the country to a department store in Fukuoka, where they were to go on sale, the agency said.
To qualify as a “Taiyo no Tamago” mango, each fruit must weigh at least 350 grammes (12 oz) and have a high sugar content, according to the Miyazaki Agricultural Economic Federation.
Fruit is routinely expensive in Japan and it is not unusual for a single apple to cost upwards of $3, while a presentation pack of 20 cherries can set you back $100.
However, all pale in comparison with the eye-watering $25,000 price tag for a pair of cantaloupe melons auctioned in 2008.
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