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TinucherianBot (
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11:19, 3 July 2008 (UTC)reply
US Price
I removed the US price ($9/fruit). Presumably an editor saw the fruit at this price; I'm not doubting that it's been sold this expensively. I've purchased the fruit before, and while I don't remember the price I paid, it was definately much less than $9, probably no more than $5. Given that UK prices cited in the article are far less (with equivalent transportation issues as the US), I think the $9 price is an outlier. Prices here
http://www.fromthefarm.com/fruit/Tropical-Fruit?gclid=COGulajHlZ4CFRPxDAodXkvkqg and here
http://www.localharvest.org/dragon-fruit-C13466 range from $15-17/lb (in 3 lb quantities). Ordering fruits online in retail quantities is typically much more expensive than purchasing them (retail) in a grocery store.
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22:31, 18 November 2009 (UTC)reply
I added the Chinese name, but was unsure how to do a standard Chinese language tag as can be seen in
Changsha, with simplified and traditional. If someone else knows how this works, feel free to reformat the Chinese name. At least there is the simplified and the pinyin now.
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14:33, 16 March 2011 (UTC)reply