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  2. Square watermelon - Wikipedia

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    Square or cube watermelons are watermelons grown into the shape of a cube. Cube watermelons are commonly sold in Japan , where they are essentially ornamental and are often very expensive, with prices as high as US$200 .

  3. Watermelon - Wikipedia

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    Farmers of the Zentsuji region of Japan found a way to grow cubic watermelons by growing the fruits in metal and glass boxes and making them assume the shape of the receptacle. [67] The cubic shape was originally designed to make the melons easier to stack and store, but these " square watermelons " may be triple the price of normal ones, so ...

  4. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cube watermelons. The Yubari King (夕張メロン, Yūbari Meron, Yūbari melon) is a cantaloupe cultivar farmed in greenhouses in Yūbari, Hokkaido, a small city close to Sapporo. Square or cube watermelons are watermelons grown into the shape of a cube.

  5. Unusually shaped fruits and vegetables - Wikipedia

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    The unusual shape can also be forced upon the vegetable. In Japan , farmers of the Zentsuji region found a way to grow square watermelons by growing the fruits in glass boxes and letting them naturally assume the shape of the receptacle.

  6. File:Japanese Cubic Watermelon.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. People are reporting that their watermelons are exploding ...

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    Watermelons can offer a nice explosion of flavor in your mouth, but they shouldn’t be spontaneously combusting. Oddly enough, that’s exactly what some fans of the popular fruit are worried ...

  8. School bus full of watermelons leaves traveler perplexed

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    She shared footage of the watermelon school bus with her followers. and it has since been viewed more than 700,000 times. In the background, someone can be heard singing “watermelon school bus ...

  9. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese had been making desserts for centuries before sugar was widely available in Japan. Many desserts commonly available in Japan can be traced back hundreds of years. [1] In Japanese cuisine, traditional sweets are known as wagashi, and are made using ingredients such as red bean paste and mochi.