The World’s Most Expensive Foods: Are They Worth the Hefty Price Tag?
Sekai Ichi Apples ($21 Per Apple)

Do you know what it’s like to bite into luxury? Meet the Sekai Ichi apple, Japan’s high-end answer to your average Granny Smith. These apples are gigantic, tipping the scales at up to two pounds each! But it’s not just their impressive size—they’re pampered like royalty.
Each apple is hand-pollinated, bathed in honey, and given a personal stamp of authenticity. Priced at about $21 a pop, these apples aren’t for the faint of heart—or wallet. The name Sekai Ichi means “world’s number one,” and with their flawless look, exquisite taste, and hefty size, they certainly live up to it, especially among discerning foodies.
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