There's nothing better than a sweet, juicy watermelon on a hot summer's day, right? But what if you had to pay six grand for it?[via DHADM]
A marine products dealer in Japan plunked down a record $6,125 (¥650,000) Friday for a black Densuke watermelon -- grown only on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.
Premium melons regularly go for eye-popping amounts there. Only three years ago, someone shelled out about $3,000 for one.
The one that sold Friday had dark green skin -- nearly black -- making it look more like a bowling ball than a fruit.
The nearly 18-pound (8 kg) watermelon was one of 68 sold as part of the season's initial harvest this year and is one of only a few thousand available each year.
Jun 7, 2008
of $6,125 for a japanese watermelon
Japanese melon sells for more than $6,000: One dealer in Japan paid a record $6,125 (¥650,000) for this black Densuke watermelon.
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