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Here are 10 Bizarrely shaped fruits.

Sometimes nature creates a truly remarkable anomaly, and other times it takes some human intervention.
Either way, here are 10 bizarrely shaped pieces of produce.
Number 10. Square watermelon. Turns out, if you grow a watermelon in a box, it’ll end up being square. People have been known to pay over 800 dollars for one of these meticulously cultivated fruits.
Number 9. Buddha-shaped pears. It also turns out that if you start growing a pear inside of a mold shaped like the Buddha, it will eventually come out looking like the religious figure. The process took 6 years to perfect.
Number 8. Pentagonal oranges. These citrus beauties are handed out to Japanese students about to take entrance exams. They’re regarded as a tiding of well wishes and good luck.
Number 7. World’s heaviest tomato. This 8-plus pounder looks like 5 tomatoes jammed together because it pretty much is. The plant type it came from has a habit of fusing several fruits together in the early growing stages.
Number 6. Hand-shaped daikon. That a radish would produce more than two, maybe three, prongs is rare, but this one sprouted five. It also managed to grow itself into a shape that bears a striking resemblance to a cartoon-character’s hand.
Number 5. Foot-shaped potato. Individual potatoes don’t normally get a ton of media attention, but most of them aren’t shaped like feet. This four-toed specimen was featured on the local news.
Number 4. Bear-shaped strawberry. A woman in Florida discovered this gem in her container of otherwise plain old fruit.
Number 3. Eggplant mutant. This funny-looking specimen was discovered in the fall of 2004. The man who found it was apparently quite excited, as he made the deep-hued veggie its very own Wikipedia page.
Number 2. Intertwined carrots. If you’re a fan of carrots in general you may want to check out the virtual World Carrot Museum. Not only do they offer unique examples of the variety, like this embracing pair, it’s full of jokes, trivia, and history.
Number 1. Triangular watermelon. Inspired by the successes of the square variety, farmers quickly got to work making a bevy of uniquely shaped offerings. The triangle is among the most rare due to its demanding cultivation requirements, thus commands particularly high prices.
Which edible would you most like to take a bite out of?
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