Buddha’s hand worship fruit: Unique in Vietnam

3 years of experimentation

The product “folding hands to worship Buddha” is a seedless Nam Roi grapefruit that was created in 3D by a company that applied modern technology. On the body of the fruit there is a picture of two hands. When the fruit is 1 5-2 months old, the upper part of the fruit body does not yet have a pure vase, but from the 3rd month onwards the vase shape appears more and more clearly.

To create a grapefruit shaped like a Buddha’s hand, the manufacturer spent 3 years investing in research and testing. After each failure, growers have to patiently wait for the next grapefruit season, 6 months later, before they can try again. Most of the mold technology in this grapefruit mold is imported from Thailand at a relatively high price.

This year’s Lunar New Year, this company will launch its first products to the market. Currently this item has not been sold but has just been offered to 8 pagodas including Vinh Nghiem Pho Quang Dai Giat Ngoc Hoang pagoda in the South; Quan Su Phu Tay Ho, Ung Thien communal house, Phuc Khanh pagoda in Hanoi.

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Almost 100% Grapefruits all have the same weight and color.

Estimated selling price Tet grapefruit will be announced on December 20. About 1,000 to 3,000 grapefruits are sold on this occasion. However, the manufacturer also confirmed that the quantity of holiday grapefruits is small, so the price will be very different from mass production.

Gardeners have planned that from July 2015, holiday grapefruits will be sold. In most markets, the price at that time was only competitive with the price of Buddha’s hand fruit. On average, each year there will be from 200,000 to 400,000 festive grapefruits released to the market. This is a price accessible to many people and is to prevent “stealing” samples or producing products with similar shapes that cause confusion.

Representative of the garden that produces the Tran Thi Ngoc Loan said that due to large quantity production expected from 2015 to be sold on the 25th day of the lunar month, the company does not have a centralized production area. Currently, this type of pomelo is grown in 4 western provinces, including Vinh Long, Soc Trang, Tra Vinh, Hau Giang, with a total area of ​​160 hectares. The grapefruit gardens all have an area of ​​over 1 hectare and the owners have technical experience in caring for this fruit.

Unique, beautiful, delicious, clean and affordable

Poison is the first thing that is easily seen in Buddha’s hand grapefruit. Compared to grapefruit, watermelon, square yellow melon bars…, shaping two hands can be much more complicated and requires much more technical skill. Currently on the market, this is the only product with this image.

The grapefruit shaped like Buddha’s hand is very soft.

Beauty is the point of review of Many people see grapefruit. The two hands covering the fruit’s body are not rough and sharp in an industrial style, but on the contrary, each finger is soft and distributed just like real hands. The grapefruit is wrapped as soon as it bears fruit, so its peel has no blemishes. The mold cover does not block sunlight, so the smooth, green color is the color of all products. When released to the market, almost 100% of the fruits have the same weight and color.

Deliciousness is a rare thing in products that focus on the outer skin. The manufacturer wants the beneficiaries to be able to eat first-class seedless Nam Roi grapefruit, not the “drift products” on the market. The manufacturer’s ambition is to penetrate the markets of Buddhist countries and further, this will be the brand ambassador representing Vietnamese grapefruit for export to the world.

Affordable price is manufacturer’s assertion when the product is mass marketed. Although the technology to create the shape of Buddha’s hand accounts for up to 40% of production costs, the price of grapefruit for the Auspicious Ceremony is only competitive with Buddha’s hand and slightly higher than the price of Nam Roi grapefruit.

Cleanliness is also a in the prerequisites for creating a ceremonial grapefruit product shaped like a Buddha’s hand. Right from the moment it comes out, the grapefruit is covered with a friendly material that prevents insects and is less likely to get sick. On the product packaging, the manufacturer commits to “no preservatives”.
 
According to Yen Ba
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