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Japanese Supermarket Buys Bunch of Grapes Worth $11,000

© AFP 2023 / JIJI PRESSJapanese farmer Tsutomu Takemori displays a cluster of recently-developed "Ruby Roman" grapes at his vineyard in Kahoku city in Ishikawa prefecture, northern Japan
Japanese farmer Tsutomu Takemori displays a cluster of recently-developed Ruby Roman grapes at his vineyard in Kahoku city in Ishikawa prefecture, northern Japan - Sputnik International
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“Precious” grapes were sold for a record-breaking price to a supermarket at an auction in Japan, where the fruit is considered a status symbol.

Takamaru Konishi, a supermarket owner from western Japan, won a bid on Thursday for a bunch of 30 very special grapes. Each grape is roughly the size of a ping pong ball and worth about $365. The whole lot cost him 1.1 million yen (US $10,950).

© Photo : Youtube/ NEWS Ruby Roman grapes sell for £8,350 in Japan
 Ruby Roman grapes sell for £8,350 in Japan - Sputnik International
Ruby Roman grapes sell for £8,350 in Japan

The variety of grapes named Ruby Roman is as red as a precious stone of the same name and is grown in Ishikawa prefecture. To qualify for the Ruby Roman designation, each grape must weigh at least 20g and have a sugar content of at least 18%.

The batch bought by Konishi was the first Ruby Romans of the season.

"These are truly Ruby Roman gems," the lucky buyer told the press. "We will display them at our store before giving our customers a sample taste."

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Konishi is not a newbie at the expensive fruit game. In May, he made a record-breaking bid of 3 million yen (US $27,240) for a pair of Yubari melons.

Fruit is considered a luxury product, and features heavily in Japan's gift-giving culture. Such gifts are presented not only on special occasions, but as part of a tradition to show mutual appreciation, extend courtesy and build relationships, even in business.

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