@@MaskedKilla585as someone who had social anxiety and has conquered it (with time it didn’t happen over night) honestly I would just feel bad. If I was here in the states I would say forget it lol and ask for my money back. I think because of how Japan is culturally I would just suck it up and take the L.
Japan doesn't have enough land for large fruit crops, so fruit is a luxury. BUT! Instead of a $3-5 box of US berries that's mostly sour and white, every berry in Japan is A+++ perfect. That's worth it. To me anyway.
In Japan these fruit gifts are a sign of wealth and luxury and are often given as business gifts or to VIP guests. It’s the equivalent of swag gifts in the United States. They also can get a LOT more expensive than $11 for one berry. These are usually grown within greenhouses where the farmer tends and monitors each plant. Sometimes even nurturing single fruit. The best ones are then auctioned off for these type of stores.
I heard that fruit is often meant for gift giving in Japan and they take their fruit MAD seriously. The melon was a Yubari melon and those can be auctioned off for insane prices, all to give to someone else to eat. They have these gigantic grapes that also sell for a lot. But they also have regular fruit. This is mainly gift fruit and it's raised with obsessive levels of love. Oh, and that expensive melon is part of the type of melons (yubari and musk melon) used to make Midori liquor! I wonder if they still sell cube shaped watermelons. 🤔
This comment made me laugh so hard, cause I've seen in an anime someone giving this melon to another person and I just thought it was so nonsense to give a single fruit as a present and now I unserstand why in japan it may be actually a good thing lmao
Yep, fruits that are beautifully packaged and are sold in “fruit stores” (that box was literally gift wrapped) are meant to be gifts, not for you to eat as a snack. Just go to a local average sized grocery store and you can find extremely sweet strawberries for normal fruit prices/sometimes a fraction of the expensive price tag, they are small and not that pretty but are just as tastyyy
Thank you for adding this piece of info about "normal" fruits (meaning fruits bought for our own consumption, not for gift-giving) in Japan. Context is Key to understand a culture ❤
Yup, I watched a documentary that states when the Japanese pick a career in life they tend to strive for perfection to become a master of their craft. They don’t mind repetition to get to perfection
The reason these fruit are so expensive isn't merely for taste but rather presentation. Looks are everything when it come to these forms of presentation because these fruit are intended to be given as gifts for different occasions. And in fact it's been said that the most perfect shaped and vividly colored fruits actually have a quite bland to mild flavor as the process used to grow them focuses on appearance rather than taste
they definitely weren’t talking about Japanese fruit. BOTH aspects of flavor and presentation are HIGHLY regarded and factored into the price. It would be insulting for a company to give a business gift that tasted poor quality like that.
Fun thing to do Slice a little skin of the strawberry then find a small pot or big one whatever u have then put that skin into the soil then water it a little then cover that part to lock in the moisture then wait for a few days a plant will grow take care of it then place it into a bigger pot you can have unlimited strawberries then 🤗🩷✨
I worked for DOLE the famous fruit Co. I worked as an administrator, inventory and data field collector. Whenever I would walk out to the fields in California, I would find out who was the buyer and where it was going to. I had to make sure I knew how much berries we were sending out & to who. GUYS, JAPAN BUYS THEM FROM CALIFORNIA if they’re not growing it there. I KID YOU NOT. I saw with my own eyes and even helped pick and pack special strawberries for them. We’re talking about pallets on pallets of strawberries. They had to be larger than a gold ball, Ruby Red, the long runner had to be attatched to a certain length. They also used the bubble wrap lol. In my position, I found out a lot things. How much it cost to send etc. The strawberry business is good if your berries are great quality. Especially if you’re shipping over in Japan!
Im guessing they buy when it’s season so quality of fruit is higher & cheaper. But this explains markup- the higher quality of packaging to prevent damage when shipping thousands of miles. shipping costs which is probably an airplane w climate control. Even the cost of paying buyers & people to take more care to load/unload. I’m assuming they were charged more if each strawberry had to be selected by hand, had to be a certain size & of good quality. The higher cost is justified over the random handfuls going to a regular American store. There is mixed quality- some will be good fruit but there will be ones not fully ripe, smaller & damaged/imperfect shoved in a plastic basket
they do have “cheap” strawberries in japan. mainly they are the ones from outside the countries. fruits grown and produced in japan will always be more expensive because fruits in japan are not mass produced from big corps. they come from individual farmers and many of these farmers likes to experiment and cross breeds in hope of a even better product, so i wouldn’t besuprised if your strawberries were used in a breeding program. ive had fruits from the states, and there’s a CLEAR difference in quality when compared to japan’s.
During strawberry season in southern California the strawberries are huge and super sweet. You can go through a pint in a few minutes, they're so good.
Agreed! The biggest, sweetest & most juicy ruby red strawberries are grown along the coast of California, I might be biased but I think the central coast grows the yummiest ones.
And, in Humboldt, far Northern California, we grow the best, dankest, top-shelf weed you will ever experience. Never been to Jamaica, but I know that Humboldt Honeys grow & smoke, or eat, the best buds in the US. 💚 Plus, we have COAST REDWOODS & Sabé. Humboldt is Heaven. California is Paradise. (Except for Lodi.)
Your "white" one is actually a pink one. There's a Japanese variety that's very white and actually has a different taste from Western strawberry or even the pink and red Japanese ones. Kinda hard to describe, but very refreshing. Anyway, enjoy!
@@trashman11 Actually that's not entirely the case because the soil and bow fruit AND vegetables are produced DOES actually make foods taste "better" so technically strawberries in America are not going to taste exactly the same in another country
You see how white the inside of those strawberries were? That's straight up natural sugars. I once got a whole container from my grocery store and every single strawberry was like that to a lesser degree. Best strawberries I've ever eaten.
Reminds me of guessing from looking all over, a bag of perfect grapes. Didn't have to throw out any of them. I washed and froze them immediately. They were so good n.n
@@Crackpot_Astronaut well they may look similar because an un-ripe strawberry hasn't gained it's coloration fully yet, but they aren't the same. It's just the ones that look like that while being ripe that are super sugary.
These fruit are usually exceptional, larger and sweeter than your stabdard fruit because they prune off most of the fruit from the plant so that the plant puts its energy into those few fruit. As others said they are closely tended to and are intended as luxiry gifts.
my cousin went to university in Japan and she said during the whole 3 years she spent there, she only ate fruits three times 😂 now she's happily working back in our home country, savouring every fruits there is
You can get amazing strawberries for much cheaper at the roadside farm stands here in Central Coast California. And ironically several of the farmers in the Pismo Beach area are also Japanese.
Pineberries also available from other stores around the country like Aldi, Food Lion, Fresh Thyme, Giant, Kroger, Longos, Meijier, Sprouts Farmers Market, The Fresh Market, Walmart, and Winn-Dixie
It's like saying the same for any other fruit, just plant the seeds lol, what you don't know is how and the process taken place and well they just don't grow on the ground like that, your welcome.
You should try French strawberries, I haven’t tried them myself but according to my sis who visited France, they are smaller than other strawberries and are sweeter.
This guy just paid 92 dollars for strawberries meanwhile during the summer meanwhile I pay 10PLN (2.5 dollars) for the whole basket on the local market
@wthiskubaa their soil is very unique, so food taste a lot different. Strawberries over there are cross bred with different heritage seeds, and they are unique season to season. our strawberries are rubber, and i live in a strawberry backyard. I do know that pale pink strawberries taste different, they remind me of some mild tropical fruit.
Its a scam country.. they pretend everything is extraordinary to justfy their absurd prices, but when the reality catches up, they invent excuse luke :" its supposed to ve a gift".. as if in others countries we dont offer fruits too..
This isn’t a tourist trap, when you live in a island where it’s mostly mountains, your agriculture is limited and more prized there, especially vegetables and fruits given the majority is for rice. These are special gifts that are given for weddings as an example. You would not call champagne a tourist trap because it is intended as a gift not for tourists to buy.
Not at all. That store is made for people who live there. It’s a nicer product. You can get burger at Wendy’s for $2 or a some restaurants for $25. It’s the same but not the same
Its expensive because when they grow those fruits they let the plant have only one fruit on itself and they force all the energy, sunlight, water and everything else on it instead of having multiple fruits on one plant. If there was multiple fruits then they would share the sweetness and the taste and it wouldn't be the same as the expensive strawberries in Japan
@@danielkim6548no any produce that is bigger than a well cared for plant can ever produce is GMO. Yes using grow chemicals make them bigger but then make them different. Jumbo sized produce is GMO
Most plants are bioengineered these days especially here in the U.S because we use a ton of pesticides for the crops that we produce and they sell that pesticide to the farmers
here in the Philippines, in my hometown, there is the most extensive pineapple field or the pineapple capital of the Philippines.. I work as a finished product inspector at DOLE PHILIPPINES here in Polomolok, South Cotabato province, Mindanao.. the pineapple that is grown and harvested here is JAPAN QUALITY, German, and United States.. we wrap it properly and and screening improved fruits harvest is sent to Japan. if prices here is P20 [pesos] cheapest price, the price in Japan is P1,400 [pesos] or $25 most expensive one. that's just premium pineapple harvest loop here in the Philippines. Fun fact, We only eat here every day not buy 😅
subscribe if strawberries are your favorite fruit! 🍓
Why wouldn’t u plant some of the seeds to make more ? Instead of paying that much for fruit
🎉😢😮😅
But did you have strawberries thougggghhhhh
They are my favorite fruit, but sorry im not subscribing lol
WHY AREN'T YOU GROWING THOSE SEEDS????
the strawberry photo card is taking me out 💀
For the strawberry fangirls
@@frostedcherrybon 😭💀
Strawberry idol❤
that's Amano Ichigo's photo card actually
Strawberry as a kpop idol 😂
"she already took the money" got me dying🤣🤣
Fr his social anxiety acting up 😂
@@MaskedKilla585as someone who had social anxiety and has conquered it (with time it didn’t happen over night) honestly I would just feel bad. If I was here in the states I would say forget it lol and ask for my money back. I think because of how Japan is culturally I would just suck it up and take the L.
Returning things isn't as common in Japan as it is in other countries.
In case it wasn’t clear it was a joke comment and it’s not his social anxiety acting up
Loll
The strawberry photo card definitely made the money worth it 💀
It was its ID.
@@--RBuo84lol😂
Why?
The strawberry is an idol
😂😂😂
as a strawberry lover i am not going to survive with those prices 😭
But its look so good tho 😭
Japan doesn't have enough land for large fruit crops, so fruit is a luxury. BUT! Instead of a $3-5 box of US berries that's mostly sour and white, every berry in Japan is A+++ perfect. That's worth it. To me anyway.
But these are specifically like for gifting - they have regular produce too
Right 😂
Ahaha, it’s pretty cheap to me. 🇯🇵
"It even comes with a picture of a strawberry" the enthusiasm has me rolling 😂
😂😂Even strawberries have fan photocards🤷🏽🤦🏽😂
you could get a signed autograph from the strawberries
He tryna make himself happy about his 80+ dollar purchase 🤣
it’s probably a card because they are meant to be given as a gift (I know because somebody said in the comments)
@@TaePurpleTiger it’s probably a card because they are meant to be given as a gift (I know because somebody said in the comments)
In Japan these fruit gifts are a sign of wealth and luxury and are often given as business gifts or to VIP guests. It’s the equivalent of swag gifts in the United States. They also can get a LOT more expensive than $11 for one berry.
These are usually grown within greenhouses where the farmer tends and monitors each plant. Sometimes even nurturing single fruit. The best ones are then auctioned off for these type of stores.
@AnodderPerspective are you fr that's so low I hope you're doing well😦
@AnodderPerspectiveyou can make more money growing fruit in Japan 😂
Meanwhile me buying 10 kilograms of strawberries with that money
Oh wow
@AnodderPerspective What country you lived in
For that price, those fruits better be having some type of devil fruit powers 💀
If I don't get superpowers from it, I want my money back.
FINALLY A COMMENT TALKING ABT DEVIL FRUITS
I heard that fruit is often meant for gift giving in Japan and they take their fruit MAD seriously. The melon was a Yubari melon and those can be auctioned off for insane prices, all to give to someone else to eat. They have these gigantic grapes that also sell for a lot. But they also have regular fruit. This is mainly gift fruit and it's raised with obsessive levels of love. Oh, and that expensive melon is part of the type of melons (yubari and musk melon) used to make Midori liquor! I wonder if they still sell cube shaped watermelons. 🤔
This comment made me laugh so hard, cause I've seen in an anime someone giving this melon to another person and I just thought it was so nonsense to give a single fruit as a present and now I unserstand why in japan it may be actually a good thing lmao
the reason one of them tasted like pineapple is they are called pineberries that are a different kind of strawberry
Thx
I buy those here in Florida, and they are so delicious!
Is it worth the money
@@Val_Jaythat’s what I wanna know
I know pineberries are white, but can't tell if the one he ate was white or not.
Yep, fruits that are beautifully packaged and are sold in “fruit stores” (that box was literally gift wrapped) are meant to be gifts, not for you to eat as a snack. Just go to a local average sized grocery store and you can find extremely sweet strawberries for normal fruit prices/sometimes a fraction of the expensive price tag, they are small and not that pretty but are just as tastyyy
That’s what I did. I ate a small basket of strawberries every day of my trip. Sometimes they would be on sale below ¥500.
I have heard that fruit in Japan is more expensive than most places though, even regular fruit
@@FortuitousOwl You have heard correctly. Also, cakes. They have some truly expensive cakes.
Okinawa the grocery stores sell strawberries for $1/strawberry. Which is way cheaper than this! But, dang, they’re $4/pound in the US haha
Thank you for adding this piece of info about "normal" fruits (meaning fruits bought for our own consumption, not for gift-giving) in Japan. Context is Key to understand a culture ❤
The photo of the strawberries made me laugh harder than it should have 😂
"man fruit here is DIFFERENT" 👋🏿🤣😂🤣😂 I am wheezing!
Gotta also remember that fruit farmers in japan are really amazing and most fruit is artisan fruit.
I mean those are the most perfect strawberries… if they can make fresh ones sweet… I’d pay $80 haha
if most fruit were artisan fruit they wouldn't be artisan
Wtf is an artisan fruit
@@miaandmelaniefruit art
Yup, I watched a documentary that states when the Japanese pick a career in life they tend to strive for perfection to become a master of their craft. They don’t mind repetition to get to perfection
The reason these fruit are so expensive isn't merely for taste but rather presentation. Looks are everything when it come to these forms of presentation because these fruit are intended to be given as gifts for different occasions. And in fact it's been said that the most perfect shaped and vividly colored fruits actually have a quite bland to mild flavor as the process used to grow them focuses on appearance rather than taste
they definitely weren’t talking about Japanese fruit. BOTH aspects of flavor and presentation are HIGHLY regarded and factored into the price. It would be insulting for a company to give a business gift that tasted poor quality like that.
Fun thing to do
Slice a little skin of the strawberry then find a small pot or big one whatever u have then put that skin into the soil then water it a little then cover that part to lock in the moisture then wait for a few days a plant will grow take care of it then place it into a bigger pot you can have unlimited strawberries then 🤗🩷✨
Japanese: This giant apple
Austrians: Snack/baby apple
The strawberries come with their own photo card 😭😭😭
I worked for DOLE the famous fruit Co.
I worked as an administrator, inventory and data field collector. Whenever I would walk out to the fields in California, I would find out who was the buyer and where it was going to. I had to make sure I knew how much berries we were sending out & to who. GUYS, JAPAN BUYS THEM FROM CALIFORNIA if they’re not growing it there. I KID YOU NOT. I saw with my own eyes and even helped pick and pack special strawberries for them. We’re talking about pallets on pallets of strawberries. They had to be larger than a gold ball, Ruby Red, the long runner had to be attatched to a certain length. They also used the bubble wrap lol. In my position, I found out a lot things. How much it cost to send etc. The strawberry business is good if your berries are great quality. Especially if you’re shipping over in Japan!
Im guessing they buy when it’s season so quality of fruit is higher & cheaper. But this explains markup- the higher quality of packaging to prevent damage when shipping thousands of miles. shipping costs which is probably an airplane w climate control. Even the cost of paying buyers & people to take more care to load/unload.
I’m assuming they were charged more if each strawberry had to be selected by hand, had to be a certain size & of good quality. The higher cost is justified over the random handfuls going to a regular American store. There is mixed quality- some will be good fruit but there will be ones not fully ripe, smaller & damaged/imperfect shoved in a plastic basket
You know nothing
they do have “cheap” strawberries in japan. mainly they are the ones from outside the countries. fruits grown and produced in japan will always be more expensive because fruits in japan are not mass produced from big corps. they come from individual farmers and many of these farmers likes to experiment and cross breeds in hope of a even better product, so i wouldn’t besuprised if your strawberries were used in a breeding program. ive had fruits from the states, and there’s a CLEAR difference in quality when compared to japan’s.
Why can't both of you be right????? Why must I pick a side 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Those are sold very cheap tho and they taste very different
Strawberry be having photocards like idols💀🤚
So cute😭 the packaging is everything
During strawberry season in southern California the strawberries are huge and super sweet. You can go through a pint in a few minutes, they're so good.
Agreed! The biggest, sweetest & most juicy ruby red strawberries are grown along the coast of California, I might be biased but I think the central coast grows the yummiest ones.
Aye California peeps
We love going to U pick and filling up our own containers of them when they are still warm from the sun. 😍
Strawberries from the Salinas Valley in CA. And.... you can find vendors with sweet tamales of Strawberries inside durring the season. 🍓 🍓 🍓 🍓
And, in Humboldt, far Northern California,
we grow the best, dankest, top-shelf weed you will ever experience.
Never been to Jamaica, but I know that Humboldt Honeys grow & smoke, or eat, the best buds in the US.
💚
Plus, we have COAST REDWOODS & Sabé.
Humboldt is Heaven.
California is Paradise.
(Except for Lodi.)
Your "white" one is actually a pink one. There's a Japanese variety that's very white and actually has a different taste from Western strawberry or even the pink and red Japanese ones. Kinda hard to describe, but very refreshing. Anyway, enjoy!
Like how cotton candy grapes taste different from normal grapes? I heard that pineapple in Hawaii is phenomenal too.
pink strawberries are the best strawberries
Blud's secretly shopping for devil fruits 💀💀💀
That melon better give me gomu gomu powers if I’m paying that much bruh
Fruits in Japan can be very expensive but they are so good!
It’s not. It’s the same as any fruit. Stop living to yourself’s
@@trashman11bro has a grudge against fruit 💀💀💀
@@trashman11 Actually that's not entirely the case because the soil and bow fruit AND vegetables are produced DOES actually make foods taste "better" so technically strawberries in America are not going to taste exactly the same in another country
Maybe Because they are rare and expensive make people feel it’s better taste.
@@trashman11think about wagyu that are from Japan, do you also believe it’s the same as some random cow?
You see how white the inside of those strawberries were? That's straight up natural sugars. I once got a whole container from my grocery store and every single strawberry was like that to a lesser degree. Best strawberries I've ever eaten.
Wow learn something new everyday ❤
Reminds me of guessing from looking all over, a bag of perfect grapes. Didn't have to throw out any of them. I washed and froze them immediately.
They were so good n.n
What. I often get strawberries like that and they aren't very sweet or ripe.
@@Crackpot_Astronaut well they may look similar because an un-ripe strawberry hasn't gained it's coloration fully yet, but they aren't the same. It's just the ones that look like that while being ripe that are super sugary.
Ok that’s not even remotely factual lol
THOSE STRAWBERRIES WERE MADE WITH LOVE 🍓🌱🌿
I fell in love with you after watching this, binge worthy content!
Not them giving out strawberry photocards
These fruit are usually exceptional, larger and sweeter than your stabdard fruit because they prune off most of the fruit from the plant so that the plant puts its energy into those few fruit. As others said they are closely tended to and are intended as luxiry gifts.
there's something so dystopian about all this
He really said “ooo and they even have a picture of a strawberry🤩”
the box of strawberries with a photocard of strawberries remind me about k-pop albums
a strawberry photocard is crazy
The white ones are sooo good❤
my cousin went to university in Japan and she said during the whole 3 years she spent there, she only ate fruits three times 😂 now she's happily working back in our home country, savouring every fruits there is
Not the strawberry photo card …. That alone took me to another level 😂😂🍓 bwahahaha! They do look bomb ❤
if u keep ur long hair pls do more trying out hairstyles💗
scout screaming as you cut the strawberry
Fruit in Japan is SO intense. Every piece is absolutely delicious!!!
You can get amazing strawberries for much cheaper at the roadside farm stands here in Central Coast California. And ironically several of the farmers in the Pismo Beach area are also Japanese.
well of course. what he bought was the fruits for gift giving culture among Japanese people.
We are so lucky to have such amazing produce in SLO county
I bet they're NOT driscols.....theirs taste like styrofoam.
im not gonna lie, i think i had a heart attack at the mention of my hometown
Hayashi’s … if you know you know
white strawberries are soo good
we finna start collecting strawberry photocards
Individually wrapped strawberries are wild 😂😂😂
Bro fruit in Japan hits different
I want to find this in Australia. Thank you for my new side quest 😊
Pineberries also available from other stores around the country like Aldi, Food Lion, Fresh Thyme, Giant, Kroger, Longos, Meijier, Sprouts Farmers Market, The Fresh Market, Walmart, and Winn-Dixie
The melon is literally🍈
Also Fruit with thick rind should not have as much of a markup as its easier to protect & not damage
KEEP THE SEEDS AND GROW YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES AND SELL THEM.. OKAY THANK ME LATER or maybe give half of your profit from this idea😁
It’s not just the seeds, it’s a special process that specific to Japan and unless he knows that; those strawberries aren’t going to turn out the same
@@laurencameron3150 okayy i didn't know that
🎉😂
It's like saying the same for any other fruit, just plant the seeds lol, what you don't know is how and the process taken place and well they just don't grow on the ground like that, your welcome.
@@laurencameron3150even though they won’t be the same I’d do it for shits and gigs
The cake one 😂 i was not expecting that reaction!
You should try French strawberries, I haven’t tried them myself but according to my sis who visited France, they are smaller than other strawberries and are sweeter.
This guy just paid 92 dollars for strawberries meanwhile during the summer meanwhile I pay 10PLN (2.5 dollars) for the whole basket on the local market
They taste very different
@@finkygsd2720 i don’t think that some artificial strawberry can beat the freshly picked one
@wthiskubaa their soil is very unique, so food taste a lot different. Strawberries over there are cross bred with different heritage seeds, and they are unique season to season. our strawberries are rubber, and i live in a strawberry backyard. I do know that pale pink strawberries taste different, they remind me of some mild tropical fruit.
@@finkygsd2720 maybe you’re doing something wrong if they taste like rubbish
@wthiskubaa wtf are you talking. I dont grow them.
Now even the strawberries come with pcs 😂✨
I mean the strawberries 🍓 do look so good brother man 😂😂😂
Idk how, but my Oma’s/grandmas strawberry’s ARE ALWAYS SO SWEET❤
these are supposed to be given as gifts!
They are great A strawberry
learn more grammar pleaseeee
@@haiduongnguyenvan5808 check yourself. This was a spelling error, not a grammar error
@@haiduongnguyenvan5808he is not grammurtikelly inkelrekt, he hafe spellink problem mein brutha
@@haiduongnguyenvan5808"more grammar"💀
@@Gigglty😂
MAN WHY SCOUT FROM TF2 RANDOMLY SCREAMS
I tried white strawberries in Japan....expensive af but also the best fruits I ever tasted in my whole life
When you know your country is overdeveloped and lacking in natural resources
Its a scam country.. they pretend everything is extraordinary to justfy their absurd prices, but when the reality catches up, they invent excuse luke :" its supposed to ve a gift".. as if in others countries we dont offer fruits too..
Japan never had much to begin with hence why fruits are a luxury/ gift item
One word: Tourist
Second word: Trap
😂yes its a trap
Nope. Not intended for tourist. Fruits are usually given as gifts in business deals
This isn’t a tourist trap, when you live in a island where it’s mostly mountains, your agriculture is limited and more prized there, especially vegetables and fruits given the majority is for rice. These are special gifts that are given for weddings as an example. You would not call champagne a tourist trap because it is intended as a gift not for tourists to buy.
Not at all. That store is made for people who live there. It’s a nicer product. You can get burger at Wendy’s for $2 or a some restaurants for $25. It’s the same but not the same
@@xxxx-re2spBro fruits are to eat 💀
The picture of the strawberry has sent me - 🤣😂
That expensive strawberry even have its own photo card 😅
Its expensive because when they grow those fruits they let the plant have only one fruit on itself and they force all the energy, sunlight, water and everything else on it instead of having multiple fruits on one plant. If there was multiple fruits then they would share the sweetness and the taste and it wouldn't be the same as the expensive strawberries in Japan
Costed is not a word!
I started scrolling the comment section purely to see if this annoyed anyone else.
With the existence of slang and dialect, it can be.
This coming on my fyp when i’m fasting 😭
THE STRAWBERRY PHOTO CARD IM CRYINGGGG
I've tried them in Korea and man... So much tastier than the ones here in the US.
“Look how cute that is”
*Brutally murders*
It’s never to late but thank you for doing it so we didn’t have too much
Try the white strawberry’s with red seeds . It tastes good
Not the peak fan behaviour with photocard 💀💀
“cost” FTFY
"Costed" MTUFY
Expensive doesn't always mean better.
I’d be learning how to harvest and plant those strawberry seeds, bro!
Dude I finally found an actual Japanese TH-camr in japan, why is every TH-camr there foreign D:
😮
There are plenty of Japanese youtubers lol
Lol i have them for 2 dollars a kilo.
I can’t wait for my trip to Japan in September 😩😁ima vlog EVERYTHING 😅
This screams "peak dystopia" right here...
In Japan we got a 12 pack of strawberries, but they were rotten on the bottom 😭
Ripe fruits go bad faster, always check the container from all angles to make sure none of the fruit have gone bad before purchasing.
Hahah bioengineered products to make it taste different🤣
Is it actually bioengineered I thought it was meticulous selective breeding or something like that nothing in the lab
Yes, sweeter and have 70-86% less nutritious value than non GMO or organic
@@danielkim6548no any produce that is bigger than a well cared for plant can ever produce is GMO. Yes using grow chemicals make them bigger but then make them different. Jumbo sized produce is GMO
@auntigingy8666 Your doing great in your videos, keep it up👍
Most plants are bioengineered these days especially here in the U.S because we use a ton of pesticides for the crops that we produce and they sell that pesticide to the farmers
That melon do be looking suspiciously like a devil fruit. You should probably go back and cop it just to make sure.
Come to switzerland and pick youe own strawberries. Still pricey but you get to snack inbetween❤
here in the Philippines, in my hometown, there is the most extensive pineapple field or the pineapple capital of the Philippines.. I work as a finished product inspector at DOLE PHILIPPINES here in Polomolok, South Cotabato province, Mindanao.. the pineapple that is grown and harvested here is JAPAN QUALITY, German, and United States.. we wrap it properly and and screening improved fruits harvest is sent to Japan. if prices here is P20 [pesos] cheapest price, the price in Japan is P1,400 [pesos] or $25 most expensive one. that's just premium pineapple harvest loop here in the Philippines. Fun fact, We only eat here every day not buy 😅
Man that's crazy
It’s because these fruits physically cannot grow in japans climate, so they have to be imported across the americas
@@AlbanianMobster540dawg every country ships in fruits and stuff but that shi not 80 dollars
@@mud_muncher3721 Japan, or more specifically east Asia, is exceptionally far from climates that can grow these types of fruit
You need to try Belgium ones
You better be pulling them seeds off so you can grow your own!!! When it's that expensive you better get some seedlings!!
Japan’s an island country I would figure fruit would be more expensive because there’s less land to grow it
It would be in situations like this, where I would definitely take the strawberries, and make my own strawberry plants from them/the seeds 🙌🏻
It even comes with a PICTURE of STRAWBERRY 👊😂
NOT THE GODDAMN STRAWBERRY PHOTOCARD💀💀💀💀
Was it worth it tho
worth the experience lol
@@imkevinsu experience will always be priceless!!
" We took 100 pounds out of your credit card so lets give you a picture of a Strawberry to make you feel better" 😂😂
When i saw the cute strawberry face and then you cut it i was like "😨"
sometimes i eat a whole pack of strawberries in a day so if i ever went here my wallet would probably be crying
Bruh these fruit better give me magical powers at these prices 😒
I live in Oregon and our berries are spectacular.
Its like unboxing an album 💀
That melon better be giving me devil fruit powers for 114$