Kanji-chan, I would also say it looks like a pineapple flavoured suika.
Khobbeizeh, when I saw it in the market, I didn't think twice, I just picked it up and stood in line for the cashier.
Samer, I haven't seen the infamous cube one in person, but I read about it in the news. Yes "sui-ka" is very confusing with the "sui" meaning water, but I still think "ka" may mean "melon" with all the similarities of readings.
Arwen, yes it is very tasty, it tastes as sweet as a good tasting red watermelon, and it grows naturally.
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hajimete mita no desu!sugo~i! looks to me like a lemon/banana flavoured suika! :D
now i know where the say بطيخ أصفر إمبسمر came from
LOL
Did you find the infamous cube watermelons?
When I first learned the word 'suika', I thought that melon was 'ka' in Japanese.. :p
get it?..
Khobbeizeh, when I saw it in the market, I didn't think twice, I just picked it up and stood in line for the cashier.
Samer, I haven't seen the infamous cube one in person, but I read about it in the news. Yes "sui-ka" is very confusing with the "sui" meaning water, but I still think "ka" may mean "melon" with all the similarities of readings.
Arwen, yes it is very tasty, it tastes as sweet as a good tasting red watermelon, and it grows naturally.
ohisashiburi~! doushita no? benkyou ippai?^^; we miss the visual adventures
best of luck!