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  2. Exclusive: Oishii, vertical farming startup, closes its ... - AOL

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    Vertical farming startup Oishii has closed its Series B at $150 million, Fortune can exclusively report. ... to be sure: Oishii’s strawberries (called the Koyo Berry) sell for $10 per tray, and ...

  3. Oishii - Wikipedia

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    Oishii is an American vertical farming company that grows strawberries. [1] [2] Founded in 2016 by Hiroki Koga and Brendan Somerville, Oishii produces the "omakase" berry, which launched in 2018 at grocers in New York City. [3] [4] Originally selling for $50 per a tray of eight strawberries, the company cut prices to $20 per tray in 2022.

  4. Inside Oishii’s vertical farm that grows world’s sweetest ...

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    Many hail Oishii’s “Omakase Strawberries” as the world’s sweetest —- peek inside its vertical farm that provides the optimal farming environment Video Transcript HIROKI KOGA: Our berries ...

  5. Oishii is bringing the world’s sweetest ‘Omakase strawberries ...

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    These strawberries are 3 times sweeter than the ones you get at the market.

  6. Leptecophylla tameiameiae - Wikipedia

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    Its small needle-like leaves are whitish underneath, dark green above. The round berries range in color from white through shades of pink to red. [2] Pūkiawe is found in a variety of habitats in Hawaii at elevations of 15–3,230 m (49–10,597 ft), including mixed mesic forests, wet forests, bogs, and alpine shrublands. [4]

  7. Sapindus oahuensis - Wikipedia

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    Sapindus oahuensis is a species of tree in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is limited to Kauaʻi (Waimea Canyon) and Oʻahu (Waiʻanae and Koʻolau Ranges). [4] Its common names include Āulu, [5] Oahu soapberry, alulu, kaulu, and lonomea. [2] Fruits

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  9. Rubus hawaiensis - Wikipedia

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    Rubus hawaiensis, also called the ʻĀkala, is one of two species (with R. macraei) commonly known as Hawaiian raspberry, endemic to Hawaii.It is found on the islands of Kauaʻi, Molokaʻi, Maui, O'ahu, and Hawaiʻi in mesic to wet forest at elevations of 600–3,070 m (1,970–10,070 ft). [3]