To make these special pears, a plastic mold is placed around the fruit when it is very small and young and still on the tree. As the pears grow, they fill the Buddha-shaped mold, making them look like small statues. Once the molds are completely filled, the molds are removed from the fruit and they continue to grow freely. By the time the pears ripen, they look just like Buddha.
I was wondering if they used molds
I actually did cubed tomatoes. If anybody wants to try them out. I have the 3d print files for public use (cc by sa).
Good that they are not using mold.
crazy how nature do dat
-Kirk Cameron
Not nature. Humans. They place molds around the growing fruit so that it grows into that shape… Similar to the cube watermelons of Japan…
Still, that nature produces such a specifically shaped mold is incredible!
True that. Nature is surprising.
Only $9? I thought it would be something absurd but that is somewhat reasonable for a novelty item.
Where? I just see the one.
“These pears represent good luck” Hao said, laughing his way to the bank.