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Japanese consumers don’t have to hear about the increasing popularity of the Shine Muscat through the grapevine, but can see it in the clusters of yellow-green grapes packing produce sections.
Now that’s berry expensive taste. A bunch of 24 Ruby Roman grapes sold for $11,000 at a Japanese auction on Tuesday, NHK World Japan News reported. Takashi Hosokawa, who manages a chain of hot ...
If it was up to her she would choose the cheaper grape, she added. For price-sensitive Hongkongers, the Shine Muscat’s high price – Japanese grapes can cost anywhere between HK$100 and HK$500 ...
But waiting on the shelves there – and online – are copycats grown by China and South Korea that are nearly the same as Shine Muscat grapes, but much cheaper. According to the Japanese ...
But waiting on the shelves there – and online – are copycats grown by China and South Korea that are nearly the same as Shine Muscat grapes, but much cheaper. According to the Japanese ...
For price-conscious Hongkongers, Shine Muscat grapes' high price ― Japanese grapes can cost anywhere between HK$100 and HK$500 a bunch, while Korean varieties can go for up to HK$300 ― has ...