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How This Indoor Vertical Farm Makes Perfect Japanese Strawberries - Vendors 

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Oishii Berry founder Hiroki Koga combines Japanese strawberry cultivation techniques with the technology of a first-of-its-kind indoor vertical strawberry farm in America to create the highest quality strawberry possible. The engineered berries go through a meticulous growth and monitoring process from seed to finished product. The result is a strawberry with a consistent and optimal size, flavor, and texture. To learn more go to www.oishiiberry.com/
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Director/Producer: McGraw Wolfman
Camera: Murilo Ferreira, McGraw Wolfman
Editor: Yoshio Kohashi
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Development Producer: McGraw Wolfman
Coordinating Producer: Stefania Orrù
Audience Engagement: Daniel Geneen, Terri Ciccone
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@mooomanx
@mooomanx 3 года назад
When the reading came out 10.5 Brix, everyone stood up and low key had a panic attack lmao
@frusology8502
@frusology8502 3 года назад
"You can’t eat a hundred lemons at a time but you can eat 100 oishii berries” my man, those are 450 dollars XD
@mon6745
@mon6745 3 года назад
$450 daw-lers???!??!??!?! 🤯🤯🤯
@Manmade023
@Manmade023 3 года назад
U can buy a ps5 with that.
@bradypetty5434
@bradypetty5434 3 года назад
@@Manmade023 wow quick maths
@NinjaKing000
@NinjaKing000 3 года назад
Buy a ps5 instead.... who want to be healthy, am I right? :D
@kaihamasaki9307
@kaihamasaki9307 3 года назад
@@Manmade023 people with money buy these expensive fruits as gifts or something. Shows great respect and kind of a hard flex lol
@LegendTheAnonymous
@LegendTheAnonymous 3 года назад
When they got a reading of 10.5, that laugh meant someone will get fired.
@III-zy5jf
@III-zy5jf 3 года назад
The picker/harvester will get crucified.
@biggdaddy202003
@biggdaddy202003 3 года назад
I know his laugh was like a mix of nervousness, fake humor, and anger all behind a white mask lol.
@TreDogOfficial
@TreDogOfficial 3 года назад
The most insecure laugh I've ever heard LOL
@alanherrera5421
@alanherrera5421 3 года назад
Japanese laughing like that are horrifying to their employees...
@hse6144
@hse6144 3 года назад
He said ~11, 10.5 is ~ 11
@NinjaKing000
@NinjaKing000 3 года назад
Damn.... that's some quality control and management.
@chrisayala4287
@chrisayala4287 3 года назад
@Mobile Games has
@kaihamasaki9307
@kaihamasaki9307 3 года назад
These fruits are really expensive but the taste difference between grocery bought fruits and these “designer” fruits is immense. They do melons and grapes too the juiciness and taste meters are off the charts.
@noobex018
@noobex018 3 года назад
This is normal in Japan, especially involving food.
@airamona
@airamona 3 года назад
Agree. The attention to details is unmatched.
@Ricardo8388
@Ricardo8388 3 года назад
@@noobex018 Rather eat a bowl of strawberries everynight than 1 time a month these special ones. There is no place for hyper expensive fruits when half the world is starving to death.
@jtetsuya
@jtetsuya 3 года назад
Hiroki is the future of vertical farming. People are laughing now and focusing on the price of the strawberries, but I'm more impressed by the technologies he's utilizing. He brought up a good point about how it's expensive right now, but this is how a lot of innovative tech begins. Think about how much a 20gb flashdrive cost 10-15 years ago, now it's such a negligible amount and you can get massive storage for a fraction of the price. Even 3D-printing a few years ago seemed crazy at a ridiculous price point, but now you can get one for your home for a couple hundred dollars. Thanks for this video Eater, I enjoyed it!
@rickmccutchan4419
@rickmccutchan4419 3 года назад
They can't scale this operation.... too much manual labor. They would need to automate the process in picking and packing. The other point is that they may not want to reduce the cost... Be very elite brand.
@Kitajima2
@Kitajima2 3 года назад
@John James Rambo Have you had both? From what I understand, indoor vertical farming makes it easier to control very specific qualities of flavor and texture
@Kitajima2
@Kitajima2 3 года назад
@John James Rambo I think what sucks in the US is that the laws surrounding "organic" labeling aren't very strict, and many people end up paying organic prices for products that are anything but. I try to do my research. I'm sure I've had aeroponically or hydroponically grown produce, but I couldn't place the flavor since I haven't deliberately sought them out
@Kitajima2
@Kitajima2 3 года назад
@John James Rambo Oh for sure. You seem like the type of person who has read Guns, Germs, and Steel, but so much of Japan's history and culture can be traced from their lack of natural resources (aside from the coastal seas, of course) Edit: Just realized we both said "Oh for sure". Sounds like a circlejerk, but I say that all the time
@TranslucentJuice
@TranslucentJuice 3 года назад
That procedure that they called "plantlet", is actually called Tissue Culture. You provide all the materials the little plant needs and it then can live inside a small closed cell for a long time and can also be cloned out in the same way for duplicating the sample. :) I love plants.
@sophien5416
@sophien5416 3 года назад
Thank you for this information
@sneauxday7002
@sneauxday7002 3 года назад
i think its called plantlet
@bengozzy408
@bengozzy408 3 года назад
Yeah, and that's not "soil" that it's growing in. Just saying
@doit5084
@doit5084 3 года назад
I would think you love cars
@TranslucentJuice
@TranslucentJuice 2 года назад
@UCfTGMAo0hzxC7Vpp-zbvvxg Why would that cross my mind? It's science and culture has no place in science. You clearly don't understand that. You just want to argue on the internet.
@yehezkiel444
@yehezkiel444 3 года назад
we dont care about the brix test *whisper oh its 10.5. *laugh maniacally
@Mitnixbinichfroh
@Mitnixbinichfroh 3 года назад
According to wikipedia, a brix of 12 (8=low 12=normal 16=high 18=extrem) is normal for strawberries :D lol he got us there
@delilahmercurysamsons6334
@delilahmercurysamsons6334 2 года назад
He's just being the typical overachiever Asian that he is..And to an Asian, esp a Japanese, excellence is everything..
@SplashAttackTCG
@SplashAttackTCG 3 года назад
*The sweetness gun and me need to go on a date to the supermarket.*
@miamiwax5504
@miamiwax5504 3 года назад
I'm gonna hold the produce section at walmart hostage with the sweetness gun! 🤣
@diqy94
@diqy94 3 года назад
I need that sweetness gun to taste on a girl before I make her my girlfriend...
@kaihamasaki9307
@kaihamasaki9307 3 года назад
You’d be in for a rough surpise
@kemmer8l
@kemmer8l 3 года назад
Lol use your nose 👃🏻
@gilangnurjihadt.2210
@gilangnurjihadt.2210 3 года назад
This will be like my new reason to leave my room
@ichiroutakashima4503
@ichiroutakashima4503 3 года назад
Eater Director: Aannd cut. Hours later... *someone got fired for bringing 10.5*
@kelvinfernandez4058
@kelvinfernandez4058 3 года назад
Director: Annnd Cut a few seconds later: someone jumps off the ledge of the building because they just got fired
@qxezwcs
@qxezwcs 3 года назад
Being fired is bad for family honor... most likely the person voluntarily committed seppuku on a rush before getting fired to restore lost honor.
@ladboii2901
@ladboii2901 3 года назад
@@qxezwcs bruh,,,,
@craiglister6732
@craiglister6732 3 года назад
I know it's not one, but he looks like he's wearing a chick-fil-a mask.
@grim7353
@grim7353 3 года назад
I litterally couldn't stop thinking that lmao
@randomrangoon5476
@randomrangoon5476 3 года назад
My first thought when I saw that mask.
@vazjc
@vazjc 3 года назад
Yes, that's what I thought.
@twoplustwo07
@twoplustwo07 3 года назад
INR
@NeonKue
@NeonKue 3 года назад
It's for your pleasure...
@mon6745
@mon6745 3 года назад
I can't wait to taste these when I win the hunger games at the Capitol
@MonkeyDLuffy-nj2px
@MonkeyDLuffy-nj2px 3 года назад
Wtf moment, did you compete in the hunger games 5 days ago? :D
@mon6745
@mon6745 3 года назад
@@MonkeyDLuffy-nj2px scheduled for 2022... just wait
@jadaj
@jadaj 3 года назад
not if i win first
@jadaj
@jadaj 3 года назад
what a min-this comment is 2 months old . i thought this was new 😳
@Mineat
@Mineat 3 года назад
I thought the prize was a bowl of nightlock. 🤣
@ummulsalwa7276
@ummulsalwa7276 3 года назад
I had a bit of experiences working both in food production (factory) and plant culture (laboratory) before. Totally understand every single explanation that he stated for every step and procedure. Such a tedious work you and your team had done. Absolutely impressive. Amazing efforts. Bless you and your team. Cc: Mr. Hiroki Koga
@elhambromell1179
@elhambromell1179 3 года назад
Are the crops you grew genetically modified? Is that something you know ?
@garysakakihara8275
@garysakakihara8275 3 года назад
Wow, what a great video on growing strawberries in a controlled environment. I'm a retired strawberry farmer from Central Coast area of CA. Always felt at some point in time current system of growing strawberries needed to change, as input cost, environmental factors......are to the point were alternatives production methods become viable. Great job. Wish you much success.
@SplashAttackTCG
@SplashAttackTCG 3 года назад
This was knowledge and appreciation I did not know I needed.
@daanstam6697
@daanstam6697 3 года назад
They should really share knowledge about the bee pollination. That is so incredibly important for everyone's future.
@deebahra4777
@deebahra4777 3 года назад
Yes i agree. Can anyone elaborate their thoughts on the process?
@jonathanclark6489
@jonathanclark6489 3 года назад
They probably have their own small, indoor bee colony
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 3 года назад
but mah InteLectUal ProPerTy
@Arch.JosephChua
@Arch.JosephChua 2 года назад
I doubt they use bees. They probably just dont want to share information on how they pollinate it. They probably shake their plants or use wind or blowers to spread out the pollens.
@pehlevanismail
@pehlevanismail 6 дней назад
@@jonathanclark6489 bumblebee
@xoxofashiondiva
@xoxofashiondiva 3 года назад
I’ve never had japanese strawberries before but i remember growing them in my backyard one summer. We barely harvested 10 in total, and they were all so small and looked insignificant, but i remember tasting one and they were SO juicy and super sweet. I don’t like supermarket strawberries to this day because nothing compares to what i had when i grew them myself
@knockhello2604
@knockhello2604 3 года назад
Where yiu grey the seeds
@sophien5416
@sophien5416 3 года назад
Yeah where I am most strawberries are sour. Even when I go to pick it at the farm and I don't know why.
@weggmyegg5459
@weggmyegg5459 3 года назад
I think you just grew wild strawberries small and tart but still sweet
@JohnSmith-zy1ur
@JohnSmith-zy1ur 3 года назад
Hope you grow some again and enjoy them soon!
@diegoguzman8843
@diegoguzman8843 2 года назад
Well that's maybe because your strawberry had fewer to no chemicals sprayed on it and well depending on where your from, the taste varies from place to place, depending on farm regulations. Tbh it's best to grow your own food.
@TreDogOfficial
@TreDogOfficial 3 года назад
It's good to see some real investment in horticulture like this
@famousbowl9926
@famousbowl9926 3 года назад
Then you must not be looking for it..
@tengkualiff
@tengkualiff 3 года назад
Props to the production team and the ones featured in the video. Huge respect for people who strive to innovate their industries! Very well made video.
@zacharytaylor3632
@zacharytaylor3632 3 года назад
9:00 "lemme just put my hair on the 100$ berry"
@NeonKue
@NeonKue 3 года назад
Growing any plant indoor under controlled variables will always produce the top tier quality form.
@fenrirgg
@fenrirgg 2 года назад
In looks, but many varieties grown under the harsh nature conditions would beat the taste every time.
@dakshjhamb5514
@dakshjhamb5514 2 года назад
@@fenrirgg no it's not it's not about swords or diomond . In that scenario your statement is right but living plants are like babies .
@sirflimflam
@sirflimflam 3 года назад
Definitely a very Japanese process. Especially that price tag.
@Sergeantpaprika
@Sergeantpaprika 3 года назад
Omg that dessert is so gorgeous 🤭
@Raittway
@Raittway 2 года назад
There are a lot of farms where I grew up. Strawberry season was awesome. When my kids were young we would go pick them ourselves. Of course the kids ate quite a few before packing 2 quarts. Red fingers, shirts and face. Loved it
@DanielBartholomew1
@DanielBartholomew1 3 года назад
So impressive to see the level of attention and detail that goes into this operation. Really enjoyed this video.
@hamburger-fries
@hamburger-fries 3 года назад
I own a restaurant in Tokushima Japan and we get this variety of strawberries at wholesale or even better than wholesale. Sometimes we simply trade coffee and fresh-baked bakery items for these strawberries. They smell and taste so good you cant help but shiver and shake with "yummmm".
@Citex61
@Citex61 3 года назад
Liar
@aitorbleda8267
@aitorbleda8267 Год назад
@@Citex61 It does check...
@sophien5416
@sophien5416 3 года назад
The Japanese are so good at making things fancy. Looks yummy 😋 😍 😊
@The_power22
@The_power22 3 года назад
When I lived in japan, corner store markets had strawberries and they had such an amazing flavor, smaller than American strawberries, but had such an amazing flavor.
@dwr44
@dwr44 3 года назад
One berry has the carbon footprint of a small city.
@Nivvya
@Nivvya 3 года назад
Actually the carbon footprint of hydroponic and aeroponic crops are significantly lower
@mihiec
@mihiec 3 года назад
Yes that true!
@tszkwanwong3598
@tszkwanwong3598 3 года назад
Japanese strawberries are REALLY good, but really expensive, too.
@Allsurrender
@Allsurrender 3 года назад
You gonna compete in the market, you either go quantity or quality. Japanese farmers surely take the quality side.
@eternalcrusader7907
@eternalcrusader7907 3 года назад
Everything in japan is expensive😂
@couch_potato_v1826
@couch_potato_v1826 3 года назад
Not really, In Japan you can get 8-10 strawberries for around 300 yen, about 3 dollars. There are expensive variants, but the cheaper ones are available as well.
@onexpressocafe1821
@onexpressocafe1821 3 года назад
Japanese all care about high quality in their foods and all their foods are high quality.
@aak8297
@aak8297 Год назад
Not that good, I can have 1kg of good strawberries for the price of 5 of those.
@NopeJustMe
@NopeJustMe 3 года назад
He has bees pollinating in an enclosed environment. I would love to see how he did this. Also, with how sterile and clean everything is. I wonder if his bees are more susceptible to infection or mites. It’s so interesting, wish he could discuss it in more detail.
@chitoborja76
@chitoborja76 3 года назад
I’m wondering if it relates to Paul Stamets approach using fungal mycelium that help bees fight off infection and mites while at the same time guiding the bees to the flower
@Arch.JosephChua
@Arch.JosephChua 2 года назад
I doubt they use bees. Bees cannot survive in that small farm. They probably just shake their plants or blow wind across to pollinate the flowers.
@Breeze4ever888
@Breeze4ever888 2 года назад
@@Arch.JosephChua They do use bees to pollinate indoor grow houses. They must have a portable pollination hive and bring it in. The bees do their thing, they go back into the hive and the hive is taken away. How the do it successfully... who knows. But it beats hand pollinating every flower 😅.
@melanin_bodega
@melanin_bodega Год назад
@@Breeze4ever888 You are spot on. Now the next question is how to bees survive in a enclosed environment like this.
@odinmatanguihan5086
@odinmatanguihan5086 Год назад
someone commented that 100 of these cost 450 dollars. If you can sell em at that price, hand-pollinating them individually doesn't seem so bad.
@tylererin5601
@tylererin5601 2 года назад
This is so beautiful, I really hope in my lifetime we will see a world of vertical farming, it's so clean in there
@j565tyty
@j565tyty 3 года назад
Great video! I love the entertaining informative vids on food you guys do thank you so much! ❤️
@camperista
@camperista 3 года назад
Adds 200g of sugar to the berries. "Need to adjust then sweetness of the berries with acidity"
@ronnie8722
@ronnie8722 3 года назад
they charge $50+ for 8 strawberries. when they crack the code to make 40 for $5 I'm totally invested
@davidk4082
@davidk4082 2 года назад
Lol 40 for 5$ is fast food price. These strawberries are like Gucci or Louis Vuitton. Are you waiting for A5 wagyu to be sold in supermarkets too?
@burgernthemomrailer
@burgernthemomrailer 2 года назад
Poor people
@madafrackers8756
@madafrackers8756 2 года назад
@@burgernthemomrailer Guess you'd pay $100 for a banana if it had been grown under fascinating conditions and sold in a neat wooden box and tasted a little better than regular bananas.
@burgernthemomrailer
@burgernthemomrailer 2 года назад
@@madafrackers8756 you won’t? Lmao poor
@madafrackers8756
@madafrackers8756 2 года назад
@@burgernthemomrailer Oh we have a comedian here, you're sooo funny
@mentiaier9708
@mentiaier9708 3 года назад
This is so not environmental friendly , but the effort and business ethic is much appreciated.
@BearMeat4Dinner
@BearMeat4Dinner 2 года назад
To the chef in NYC. The lady. I wish I could make ya smile n put a sparkle in your eyes. I loved that dish you just made with my soul. Thank you!
@joymae
@joymae 3 года назад
They Japanese really do know the quality of good food
@jaliscopow6814
@jaliscopow6814 3 года назад
I don’t think they ever been to Mexico
@veniceitalyvlog
@veniceitalyvlog 2 года назад
This is my dream, to have a strawberry farm one day. I love to eat strawberries. Excellent video.
@fannindao2066
@fannindao2066 3 года назад
I need that sweetness gun to bring to the supermarket
@justmacgyver963
@justmacgyver963 3 года назад
I've never had a light red strawberry be super sweet.
@zebanon5
@zebanon5 3 года назад
19:54 As a lab tech, I was very surprised to see a refractometer being used. Last time I used one of those, I was measuring the specific gravity of something much less sweet.
@Thepursuitofbirdieness
@Thepursuitofbirdieness 3 года назад
Exactly what I'm thinking, I use refractometer to measure gravity of H2SO4 in lead batteries 🤣 it's surprising for sure
@julia1999rene
@julia1999rene 3 года назад
I just found this channel and I am honestly a little obsessed
@shanecormier1
@shanecormier1 3 года назад
The price is insane, but if you're selling, more power to you. I love strawberries!
@Danny-vd1nj
@Danny-vd1nj 3 года назад
Finally !!!! Japanese quality fruit in North America.
@davedragomir6632
@davedragomir6632 3 года назад
50 dollars for 8 strawberries. No one will buy that.
@Danny-vd1nj
@Danny-vd1nj 3 года назад
@@davedragomir6632 i was in Tokyo in 2019 and it was $8 for 6.It's sooo worth it.
@caramelcoffees
@caramelcoffees 3 года назад
these strawberries look amazing but $50 feeds me for like 3 weeks. Maybe someday
@ladboii2901
@ladboii2901 3 года назад
Grow cabbage,mango trees, apple trees, wheat, paddy and chicken is way cheaper than this
@thuongvo2210
@thuongvo2210 2 года назад
But it’s extremely delicious Once I’m you have tried, you will know
@yg853
@yg853 3 года назад
I felt how happy he was when he told the bee story lol
@nawec8484
@nawec8484 3 года назад
I like the diversity of the staff
@peter_parkour
@peter_parkour 3 года назад
This video is too desaturated. Those strawberries look anemic because of the editing smh.
@mishaelfernandez1
@mishaelfernandez1 3 года назад
When they put it in the chillers you’d think they were moving around organs for transplant 😆🤙🏼
@AhhhSukeSuke
@AhhhSukeSuke 3 года назад
🤑 At $50 USD for 10 strawberries..... Better protect that product
@cellwithinacell
@cellwithinacell 3 года назад
@@AhhhSukeSuke That's more than 6 USD a berry, hell yeah you better protect my berries.
@hariyadhuvanshi
@hariyadhuvanshi 3 года назад
This is not Farming. This is Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Strawberries.
@monicanan8282
@monicanan8282 3 года назад
😂😂
@Splexsychiick
@Splexsychiick 3 года назад
The way he freaked out over the first test...its like he thought his entire empire would crumble
@avaford9092
@avaford9092 3 года назад
That laugh made me think I was going to get fired.... I and I don't even work there 😂😂😂
@kwadjookai8172
@kwadjookai8172 3 года назад
Well he did say his strawberries were from 11 to 20 so at 10.5 that means he is a liar
@mathayognabitwin4560
@mathayognabitwin4560 3 года назад
@@kwadjookai8172 Round it up Man!
@a.f.2330
@a.f.2330 3 года назад
@@kwadjookai8172 I mean, on average they're around that range; no one would fault him for one berry falling short since that average was probably determined using thousands of berries but yeah, the timing of that 10.5 wasn't so great
@MrYsosad
@MrYsosad 3 года назад
man, if only the people in charge of the pandemic measurements had this kind of quality control. Milions of cases? Nah, dis fine.
@hannahbananagonilda
@hannahbananagonilda 3 года назад
The most Japanese production Ive seen!!!
@scribble127
@scribble127 3 года назад
9:25 What's the point of using a sweeter strawberry if you're going to add so much sugar to the sauce?
@edlinkanichayi2270
@edlinkanichayi2270 3 года назад
You need sugar to draw out the juice in the strawberry
@Ren-ii7mb
@Ren-ii7mb 3 года назад
It breaks down the berry and draws out the water from it, but it also just has a different sweetness to it than simple sugar
@sazcxieo
@sazcxieo 3 года назад
The real question is how could someone, at the end of the vid, dehydrate them fresh berries!!?
@chefpizza4677
@chefpizza4677 3 года назад
For consistency on the sauce.
@R4ne3
@R4ne3 3 года назад
Seems like what you meant was why use these expensive n sweet strawberry to make sauce? What I understand is they use imperfect strawberry to make those kind of dishes, dishes that need further process. Meanwhile, perfect strawberry are better to be eaten the way it is because it's so sweet n have perfect appearance.
@albertotr1
@albertotr1 3 года назад
Yeah, the color grading is everywhere in this video - what the hell is the actual color?
@johntitor1237
@johntitor1237 3 года назад
Im pretty sure someone filmed this in S-Log and the editor had no idea how to color grade properly or had reference pictures.
@Navimumbhai
@Navimumbhai 3 года назад
Probably The editor gave up half way. And had to get the video out.
@estherkim6738
@estherkim6738 3 года назад
I think that's the normal color of the special berries..the American strawberrids are a normal vivid red
@rjpcam
@rjpcam 3 года назад
@@estherkim6738 no, the correction is definitely off. From a video editors point of view, the color and saturation are way off.
@rottendoubt
@rottendoubt 3 года назад
they are bright red just like a normal strawberry: www.oishiiberry.com/
@overthenever4262
@overthenever4262 3 года назад
WoW , That was friggin awesome!
@kwidyast1297
@kwidyast1297 3 года назад
So coool that detail oriented for the quality control! Wanna eat that strawberry!
@Zuul47
@Zuul47 3 года назад
The delivery containers like they’re selling the best drugs.
@burropoco
@burropoco 3 года назад
'Japanese' is literally a synonym for quality and Next Level attention to detail. In my lifetime if ever I get to go to the Moon or Mars I'll 100% be going on a Japanese built spacecraft 😄
@wabisabi6802
@wabisabi6802 3 года назад
Check out Japan's helicopter carriers. The deck is like straight at a ruler. 👌
@ibrahimalibrahim4916
@ibrahimalibrahim4916 2 года назад
Your story not about strawberry but its about life style and how u can make your self proud about what u do all respect my friend
@eunicearcilla2321
@eunicearcilla2321 3 года назад
Dudes living my dream...always wanted to improve local produce in my country
@EliasH-video
@EliasH-video 3 года назад
Did they shoot in log and forget to correct it? The color is way weird
@estherkim6738
@estherkim6738 3 года назад
No they're normal, you can see the American berries have vivid red color
@rjpcam
@rjpcam 3 года назад
@@estherkim6738 I'm not too sure. Yes their color is less saturated, but the grading/correction seems off. It seems to lack saturation/vibrance
@rottendoubt
@rottendoubt 3 года назад
yeah the color is definitely off. check the photos on their site: www.oishiiberry.com/
@gremsta
@gremsta 3 года назад
@@rottendoubt Those pictures have been edited. The ones in this video are true to colour... Japanese strawberries are some of the most anemic looking strawberries in the world, some are even white.
@avaford9092
@avaford9092 3 года назад
The lack of red really makes me question the strawberry quality. I've tasted some really delicious locally grown Australian berries, super red and some can get quite big. His crop don't look rip... Like they've been picked too early.
@fredrikmudas
@fredrikmudas 3 года назад
This is the late game of started valley when you can grow whole year
@nhtathinfbntb2746
@nhtathinfbntb2746 3 года назад
great story of Oishii Berry!
@GARYINLEEDS
@GARYINLEEDS 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing, shared.
@chloehennessey6813
@chloehennessey6813 3 года назад
I have tons of wild strawberries in my back yard. I let the deer eat them every summer.
@kynijava817
@kynijava817 3 года назад
Thank you for doing something nice for wildlife!
@limhelium990
@limhelium990 3 года назад
Hmm skeptical tough. 1 ton is 1000kg. Tons at least 2000kg worth of strawberry.
@kisunamayan
@kisunamayan 3 года назад
oh dear you are lovely
@CodeforFoo
@CodeforFoo 3 года назад
@@limhelium990 'tons' means more than 1 ton. But yea, you won't get the saying anyway. >_>
@heatherwaldorf
@heatherwaldorf 3 года назад
@@limhelium990 studying for IELTS, dweeb?
@Passionforfoodrecipes
@Passionforfoodrecipes 3 года назад
Some might say humans could be spending these resources slightly wiser, but hey these do look *BERRY* good!
@majoroldladyakamom6948
@majoroldladyakamom6948 3 года назад
Graham... really? Your continued old jokes are not berry much appreciated.
@jonnyboithefish
@jonnyboithefish 3 года назад
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 ok that's the last straw... berry.
@oneplus1987
@oneplus1987 3 года назад
@@jonnyboithefish Give it a Berry-eak!!
@adnanchinisi7871
@adnanchinisi7871 3 года назад
You mean in a wiser way; you can't spend something wiser.
@africalenisi
@africalenisi 2 месяца назад
That was fantastic. Thanks 🙏🏿
@Sexytrinireds
@Sexytrinireds 3 года назад
Im so amazed of how cleverly sustainable this is, I was just blown away. This just shows you all you need is to have a dream! This is awesome and I wish I could get one to try.
@michelleroxy21
@michelleroxy21 3 года назад
Mmmm. 🤤 I need to experience these in my life. I would be all about the peaches as well! vertical indoor farming is the way of the future. Better crops & better for the environment. 💖
@Akshay-pc3yc
@Akshay-pc3yc 3 года назад
true!
@mgeorge.4257
@mgeorge.4257 3 года назад
50 dolars for 11. Not ok.
@MrEasiertolie
@MrEasiertolie 3 года назад
Thought he was wearing a Chick-fil-A mask.
@mvblitzyo
@mvblitzyo 2 года назад
so educational thanks , as for the price .. well there is a lot of science , labor and caution that is brought from farm to table I totally get it ! .. looking forward to trying some one day ..
@MessyTimes
@MessyTimes Год назад
I love the obsessive attention to detail.
@rjpcam
@rjpcam 3 года назад
Great doc! Would love to see this with some more satiration/viberance and color correction to really see the strawberries pop!
@nadyaplaska
@nadyaplaska 3 года назад
The green/yellow color correction was irking me so much too
@wtsang1
@wtsang1 3 года назад
It's literally like the HIVE from resident evil, you have levels to the facility, decontamination zones etc. the only difference is that they are cultivating strawberries not the T-Virus
@Xainfinen
@Xainfinen 3 года назад
Well, that's really how most labs looks like. At least the ones that have decontamination zones as well as that white/grey hospital look. Sad part of RE2R is that the Hive was smaller than it should realistically be, it should've been fine with that size if they were just researching virus and testing on animals no bigger than mice, but the facility had ready to ship B.O.Ws and others section for B.O.Ws disposal, enhancement trials and anti B.O.W weapons. It definitely missed the Lickers and weapons R&D wings of the original, and with the new aesthetic they would've been amazing.
@thekrasa1970
@thekrasa1970 3 года назад
I love this video!
@proudprincess7552
@proudprincess7552 2 года назад
wooww.. I like his brilliant business idea on the perfection of strawberries 🙂
@serg1813141
@serg1813141 3 года назад
Wow the facility is very Japanese, I dig it.
@MrAlvinSinfulSong
@MrAlvinSinfulSong 3 года назад
Hiroki is kawaii :D
@ramaoscar6928
@ramaoscar6928 3 года назад
Quality, I like it
@nat_hayes
@nat_hayes 3 года назад
its kinda crazy how far Japanese culture has excelled the agricultural significance of the strawberry in their country, especially when in the recent past they were posed as like a bitter item because they were received in cans on import. Definitely sure theres like a short 9 minute doc on the whole subject... The Algo slowly at work
@this.is.lapc506
@this.is.lapc506 3 года назад
This deserves my attention a lot. It would be so nice to have those produced here in Costa Rica.
@drskelebone
@drskelebone 3 года назад
I wish this had had some note about how covid was affecting their business. I'd like to see stuff like this become more regular, but I'm not sure anyone has time for $50 strawberries right now (at least in my circle of people).
@mohammadayub2760
@mohammadayub2760 3 года назад
This is so amazing
@hbt5427
@hbt5427 3 года назад
Great video!
@Splexsychiick
@Splexsychiick 3 года назад
Something about the messy hair chef is unsettling. He seems like a perfectionist so I doubt he would put out food with hair in it but i wish he put his hair in one or wear a net/hat?
@NoraDalila
@NoraDalila 3 года назад
Idk i feel like you’re nitpicking
@dakshjhamb5514
@dakshjhamb5514 2 года назад
Same feeling
@sokhengjx
@sokhengjx 3 года назад
As a food lover, $50 for a box of this high quality strawberries, I’m in. But it’s not for everyday things, it’s more like a special treat. 😂 where can I buy this?
@mgeorge.4257
@mgeorge.4257 3 года назад
The ideea is to make real food for a good price. But man 50 $ for 11? This is not real. I love strawberry grown în the sumer whit natural light and soil, and cost 2-3 $.
@treshonhful
@treshonhful 2 года назад
@@mgeorge.4257 don’t forget the pesticides
@kristineducusin1822
@kristineducusin1822 2 года назад
At Mitsuwa.
@AvelinaEncaboCHANNEL
@AvelinaEncaboCHANNEL 3 года назад
Wow, this is so cool.
@The3Shogun
@The3Shogun 2 года назад
Everybody: “These strawberries are so sweet” Restaurant: adds 5LBs of sugar. Lol
@RenatoColorado
@RenatoColorado 3 года назад
this is getting very interesting, when you grow the product at a certain temperature is a big deal, but you can boil them for 20 minutes with 1/4 of a pound of sugar and it does not change the quality and the flavor of the strawberry?.....
@Fellowtellurian
@Fellowtellurian 3 года назад
We know quality exists, we just can't afford it because 60% of the population is surviving of starvation wages.
@herzogsbuick
@herzogsbuick 3 года назад
considering 5 or 10 generations ago, 95% of the population was one bad harvest away from starvation, I call that a win
@Fellowtellurian
@Fellowtellurian 3 года назад
@@herzogsbuick Okay. Tell that to Jeff Bezos while he pays someone to watch them eat a piece of artwork meant to resemble a steak. The point is that some people have too much while millions of others have too few. The situation we find ourselves in is not a "win." Hate to break it to you Jay, but you are the 99%, not the 1%.
@Casey_Bass
@Casey_Bass 3 года назад
Yeah, that's definitely not true, stop believing the news, any developed country is weathering this just fine, I'm so tired of the sheep in this world
@Fellowtellurian
@Fellowtellurian 3 года назад
@@Casey_Bass I don't need to watch the "media" to experience poverty F face. I have two college degrees and only "made it" out of low wage work this year at age 30. Housing was 60% of my pay, basic food and cheap clothes were another 20%, and insurance was another 10% or more. I haven't been on a vacation or hand enough income to buy gifts for my family for their birthday and do everything I can to save every nickel I make so I can get into a house and out of the rental market. Meanwhile, a house that cost 125,000 when my parents were my age, costs half a million or more now, making the first step onto the ladder of building equity all but impossible. How about you shut your mouth and look at the actually numbers our generation is facing rather than complain like an old person about how "hard it was in your day" K, great, thanks. F off.
@Fellowtellurian
@Fellowtellurian 3 года назад
@@Casey_Bass I also had to take on 100,000 in student loan debt in order to get out of the starvation wage economy and into a career that pays. The upfront capital costs required today to advance in society is astronomically high. Of course, there are people in the world that are worse off, and I empathize with them and would never do what you are doing and say "your lived experience is not true" How about you get off Parlor and go back to your suburban house in IDK, butt F nowhere where the rents and housing costs are cheap but you end up working at a chicken farm or car manufacturing plant. No thank you.
@rinawati-rin1097
@rinawati-rin1097 3 года назад
I cant imagine how amazing it taste... Hope someday i can eat that 🍓
@vanrosauch5659
@vanrosauch5659 Год назад
I love Strawberries before they are ripe and when COOKED
@airamona
@airamona 3 года назад
This is one of those luxury items where the prices matches the quality and the amount of work and care put into it.
@vilijanac
@vilijanac 3 года назад
Same with tomatos, the good varieaty over 90% ripe, can smell from afar.
@chansaicommerce1721
@chansaicommerce1721 3 года назад
AMAZING
@richardsmithers5868
@richardsmithers5868 3 года назад
I've had Japanese strawberries before. Really delicious and sweet!
@richardsmithers5868
@richardsmithers5868 3 года назад
@Ramen Lover For 1 or for a package? I've always thought the price was reasonable for the quality of the strawberry's taste. Try the Japanese grapes, really sweet grapes that have a texture like a gummy candy, another favorite of mine, but they are a premium product and also a bit higher priced than normal grapes, but again well worth it in my opinion.
@hseliz
@hseliz 3 года назад
Had to google pictures of the Oishii berries to check if the color is like in this video cause in no way people are paying premium price for pale strawberries. Otherwise, very inspiring on what they are doing! If there is a will, there will be a way (most times anyway).
@esthercook3086
@esthercook3086 3 года назад
delicious recipe.It's so perfect! friend. learned a lot to day. It looks Thank you so delicious. 🍓🍓🍓💕💕💕
@marklorenz4302
@marklorenz4302 3 года назад
This is incredible. The logistics behind this are insane and the attention to detail are awe inspiring. Not only that, but getting the folks that work there to care enough about the product ... that's difficult ... the MBA paid off on that alone. Also, 50 bucks is reasonable for what you get - 30-40 is the standard retail price here in Japan, and they are nowhere near this level, which is Isetan-level for half the price. They're using growth media the works ... I'm sure he's doing OK, but the overheads are going to be pretty high (cooling etc.). I'm interested in the closed bee system. I'm using a semi-closed system now, but not for strawberries. This was a great vid, really informative and well put together.
@TylerDurden404
@TylerDurden404 Год назад
How to create closed and semi closed system?
@margaretchiang7895
@margaretchiang7895 3 года назад
i like his english so much!!!
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