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Japanese Fruit
Shine Muscat (シャインマスカット)
Some fruits stop you in your tracks. Shine Muscat grapes are one of them. Walk past a display at a Japanese department store in late summer, and the clusters catch your eye immediately. Plump, almost luminously green, each grape sitting ... -
Ibaraki
Ibaraking Melon (イバラキング)
If you've spent any time exploring Japanese fruit culture, you know how seriously people take their melons. Walk into any department store basement and you'll find them: perfectly shaped, gift-wrapped, and priced like jewelry. Among them... -
Japanese Fruit
Awayuki Strawberries (淡雪いちご)
Awayuki (淡雪) is a rare white-pink Japanese strawberry from Kumamoto Prefecture. Farmers grow it in very small quantities on select farms in Kyushu. The skin ranges from creamy white to soft blush pink. Moreover, sugar content often rea...
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