These watermelon are like a novelty item and something you buy as a gift, so people in Japan still eat the spherical watermelon and this is for the niche kind of market.
@@TheGuyWhoAsked1245 Jesus is called the son of God in the Bible and in the quran it says Gods words cannot be broken and that the Bible is the word of God.
@@allergictobs8261 the Quran didn’t say “god’s words can’t be broken” it said that the Quran is the only holy book that Allah himself is keeping it from corruption and changing like other holy books have , also here is a verse from the Bible that says Jesus is just a teacher “The words that hit me were “You have one teacher; the Christ” (Matthew 23:10). Just two verses before, Jesus says the same thing with a slightly different emphasis. “You have one teacher and you are all brothers” (Matthew 23:8)” Also I got some questions , why did god sacrifice his son for our sins ? Was that the only way ? Aren’t fathers supposed to love their son why did god let his son die then ? Also when you say “oh my god” which god do you mean ?
@@TheGuyWhoAsked1245 So the Bible cannot be changed. It doesnt say he is just a teacher, if someone says you are a teacher it doesnt mean your not also son or daughter.
Note that square watermelons are rarely bought in japan, and are more of a novelty than food, they can also cost between 65-200 dollars, we’re as regular watermelon typically costs around 10-20
I have know for a long time that there is a square watermelom cultivated in Japan, but never know that the reason is simply because it fits to the fridge. Despite its existence, in Japanese animations, they only show the regular watermelon, and never the square ones.
Cause in anime they show all illusion anime is like the things which Japan wish they could have like big round eyes tall height extrovert personality and so on
That’s not why it taste bad, it is bad because The cube shape of the watermelon can only be achieved at the expense of its contents. To retain the proper shape, cube melons must be harvested before they are ripe, rendering them inedible. Therefore the square shape makes them taste sour instead of sweet and it’s expensive to buy , just make normal watermelon if you eat sweetness
In Japan, square watermelons are a novelty item created through a special cultivation technique. The square shape of watermelons in Japan is primarily a result of practical considerations related to storage, transportation, and retail display, rather than any inherent characteristic of the fruit itself. Here's some more information on why square watermelons are popular in Japan: 1. Space Optimization: Japan is a densely populated country with limited agricultural land. Square watermelons were developed as a way to maximize the use of space during cultivation and transportation. The uniform shape allows the watermelons to be stacked and packed more efficiently, optimizing storage and transportation logistics. 2. Retail Display: The square shape of watermelons makes them easier to stack and display in stores, particularly in urban areas where space is limited. The uniform shape and compact size ensure that they occupy less space on store shelves and are visually appealing to customers. 3. High-end Market: Square watermelons are considered a luxury or novelty item in Japan and are often associated with gift-giving during special occasions. The unique shape and premium price contribute to their perceived value and exclusivity. 4. Unique Aesthetic Appeal: The square watermelons have an unconventional and eye-catching appearance, which appeals to consumers who appreciate novelty products. The distinctive shape has become synonymous with uniqueness and innovation in the Japanese market. It's important to note that square watermelons are typically more expensive than traditional round watermelons due to the additional effort and specialized cultivation techniques required to achieve their shape. They are not commonly grown for consumption but rather for decorative purposes or as a novelty gift item.
It's weird that Peru is besides Italy, the second country that most consumes Panetonne per capital. I would say is already part from our Christmas culture
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Even Americans are smarter than them when seeing their watermelon can’t fit in a fridge, that is i don’t know, cutting it up and storing it in the fridge?