19.Sep.2009 Come here Buddha, I want to eat you.
How can someone seek true enlightenment in these times with all that is going on in the world? Buddhists everywhere are asking that same question. But one farmer in the Hebei province, in northern China, thinks that she can achieve enlightenment through the cultivation of the Buddha himself. Well, not the Buddha, but these shaped pears resembling the iconic figure. To produce the pears, the fruit is placed in a mold that is put on the final weeks of growth. With a price tag of 50 yuan, or about $7.30,
we’re not sure what her true intentions were.
Hell, at $7 for a single piece of fruit, we were thinking of trying this in the US. Only we need to come up with something that would work here. Maybe Hannah Montana shaped apples. Our researchers are looking into it right now. We’ll keep you informed on what they say.
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