The most expensive 20 kinds of noble fruits: Roman ruby grapes, black skin watermelon, magical fruit, Yubari king melon, sun egg mango, UAE dates, strawberry Arnold, Yubari king melon, Moroccan argan, Brazilian red fruits, red bananas, bumpy citrus, pineapple berry, golden pillow, hanging green lychee, African hornbeam, finger oranges, Huanglongguo, West African lychee fruit, phyllanthus fruit.
1, Roman Ruby Grapes
Roman Ruby Grapes is a grape variety bred in Japan, which has a better taste than the average grape. Because of their excellent quality, Roman Ruby grapes are highly prized in Japan, making them expensive.
2, Brazilian red fruit
Brazilian red fruit is one of the symbols of Brazilian aristocracy, looks like a small lantern, taste like cherries, sweet and sour. Both edible and ornamental fruit, only the Brazilian aristocracy to plant it. The Brazilian red fruit is so beautiful that it is known as an aristocratic fruit and is therefore widely used in the production of soft candies.
3, pineapple berry
Pineapple berry looks like a strawberry, but tastes like a pineapple. Pineapple berry is one of the most high-grade noble fruits, can be eaten directly, can also be squeezed into juice to drink, and can be made into a variety of dishes. Although pineapple berries are delicious, they also contain high levels of sugar and should not be consumed in excess.
4, convex top citrus
The convex top citrus is by the clear see orange orange and Nakano No. 3 ponkan cross-breeding, than the ordinary citrus larger, and can even grow to the size of a softball. Although it looks like an orange on the outside, the bumpy top mandarin is actually a mandarin orange, which is orange in color and has a sweeter flavor. It is rare because of its excellent quality and high price.
5. Yubari King Melon
The Yubari King Melon is one of the most delicious fruits in the world, and is called "the best fruit in the world" by the Japanese. It is produced in Hokkaido, Japan, and is expensive because of its limited production. The Yubari King Melon is sweet even at the bottom, and is expensive because of its limited quantity.