Datsuke Watermelon. Usually there are watermelons by the roadside stalls and fruit and vegetables. But, not for the fruit watermelon, watermelon this one Dansuke can only be grown on the island of HokkaidÅ, Japan. Fruit a textured black and rough-skinned is only growing at one of the islands of Japan. To get the watermelon fruit, usually the buyer must to beat USD 6,000 per piece.
Caviar.
This caviar is very special because of its shape like the luster of gold. These
foods are also included into the category of the world's most exclusive foods.
Usually this Caviar is eaten by rich people and celebrities in the world. This
food comes from raw egg fish Beluga pulled from the Caspian Bay. In fact, to
get this food must wait for the buyers list because this food there is only
four years. To get this Caviar, usually shoppers have to spend £ 16,000
Bird nest swiftlet.The
food is made from the dried saliva very tempting. In fact, in China, food is
always made a rare and most expensive soup in China. The Chinese community also
does not hesitate to buy these foods. to get it, and the people of China should
be willing to pay USD 5,000 per pound.
Mushrooms Alba.
This food comes from Italy. Viewed from its form, this fungus growing in the
wild and the shape is small so it's hard to find. In fact, humans cannot see
this fungus except walk in the wild while carrying a dog. This is a fungus
mushroom Alba is the most rare and hard to find. In fact, when any mushroom
price auctioned Alba can reach USD 330,000.
France Potato.
The potato originated in France. to plant the potatoes must be in an area that
is growing seaweed potato flavor that is different from the potato-potato in
General. The potatoes tasted salty and unique. This is only a limited growing
potatoes in every season in return for one in France. This material is one of
the ingredients to make food pound pound, French-style food that is most
expensive in the world. To get these potatoes, usually the buyer just spend
money on 400 pounds
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