Pumpkinstein was launched by Cinagro Farms, a farm in California, USA, which grows agricultural products in a "unique shape." They also sell cube-shaped and heart-shaped watermelons.
I'm often impressed that it was transformed into such an elaborate human face, but it doesn't seem to be straightforward. Tony Dighera of the farm, which developed Pumpkinstein, said:
"If you don't handle the produce properly, it will rot faster. Also, the timing of putting it in the mold is important. You need to put it in a small stage so that it fits in the mold, but the fruit is twisted in the process of growth and from the stem There is also a risk of running out. "
Indeed, this Pumpkinstein must have been completed through many trials and errors.
As many as 5,000 Pumpkinsteins were raised this year, each sold for $ 75 (!), But all sold out before they were harvested .
It's a pity that it sold out before Halloween, but imagine it. Pumpkinstein is lined up on the display shelves in a supermarket ...
...... Maybe it was good to sell out before I inadvertently lined up at the supermarket.
* All images are from Cinagro Farms official Facebook page.