Who would have ever thought about the possibility of growing a square watermelon? The Japanese! When faced with a problem of the large round fruit taking up so much space in the markets and also being harder to ship the Japanese complain to their supplier about the huge, round form. Even consumers complain about the large fruit captivating up so a lot space in their refrigerators. Being faced with this challenge, rather than thinking that it was impossible to change this; the Japanese set out to try to find a solution to the problem. And that, they did! The result, a square watermelon! Growers cultivated the melons in glass boxes and the fruit simply took on the same shape as it developed tough pretty to look at the result, however on the make financial preparations. They cost 2 to 3 time other than the normal watermelons and are bought and sell mostly in upscale markets in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan’s of Two Major Cities.
Who would have ever thought about the possibility of growing a square watermelon? The Japanese! When faced with a problem of the large round fruit taking up so much space in the markets and also being harder to ship the Japanese complain to their supplier about the huge, round form. Even consumers complain about the large fruit captivating up so a lot space in their refrigerators. Being faced with this challenge, rather than thinking that it was impossible to change this; the Japanese set out to try to find a solution to the problem. And that, they did! The result, a square watermelon! Growers cultivated the melons in glass boxes and the fruit simply took on the same shape as it developed tough pretty to look at the result, however on the make financial preparations. They cost 2 to 3 time other than the normal watermelons and are bought and sell mostly in upscale markets in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan’s of Two Major Cities.
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