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Chinese Farms Are Using Plastic Molds to Grow Baby-Shaped Pears

Chinese fruit farmers are using plastic molds to grow bizarre baby-shaped pears. The farmers use molds fabricated by Fruitmould, a Chinese company that specializes in creating molds that help you grow baby-shaped pears, square watermelons, heart-shaped cucumbers and all manner of other edible oddities.

While the fruit are in their early developmental stages, the farmers apply the plastic molds around the pear. The pear then grows into the mold to realize its shape.

The end results are baby-shaped pears complete with peaceful closed eyes, tiny little noses and mouths and elegantly crossed hands, making them look at once adorable and creepy. Eating something shaped like a baby remains a disconcerting thought, but these baby-shaped pears are becoming all the rage in China and may yet catch on elsewhere. Photo Credits: designboom, fruitmould
Trend Themes
1. Edible Oddities - Creating molds for growing various shaped fruits and vegetables presents opportunities for unique culinary experiences and novelty products.
2. Creative Farming Techniques - Using plastic molds to shape fruits opens up possibilities for innovative farming practices and product differentiation.
3. Novelty Food Trends - The popularity of baby-shaped pears in China indicates a growing market for unconventional and visually appealing food products.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - The use of plastic molds to shape fruits presents opportunities for farmers to tap into niche markets and cater to consumers' desire for unique produce.
2. Culinary Arts - Chefs and food establishments can leverage edible oddities like baby-shaped pears to create visually striking and Instagram-worthy dishes that offer a whimsical dining experience.
3. Food Retail and Marketing - Selling novelty fruits and vegetables, such as baby-shaped pears, can attract attention and drive sales, particularly among consumers seeking new, eye-catching products.

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