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  2. Inside Oishii’s vertical farm that grows world’s sweetest ...

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    Many hail Oishii’s “Omakase Strawberries” as the world’s sweetest —- peek inside its vertical farm that provides the optimal farming environment. Video Transcript.

  3. Are these $20 strawberries embraced by TikTokers worth it? - AOL

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    Omakase Berry strawberries are sweet, picture-perfect and have an interesting background. But are they worth the high price tag?

  4. Experts Predict You’ll Be Snacking On One of These Trends In 2025

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    Take Oishii's Omakase strawberries, which have a cult following and sell for $11.99 for just six berries. ... 15 of the coziest winter sweaters you can buy for under $40. AOL.

  5. Oishii - Wikipedia

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    Oishii is an American vertical farming company that grows strawberries. [1] [2] Founded in 2016 by Hiroki Koga and Brendan Somerville, Oishii produces the "omakase" berry, which launched in 2018 at grocers in New York City. [3] [4] Originally selling for $50 per a tray of eight strawberries, the company cut prices to $20 per tray in 2022.

  6. Wish Farms - Wikipedia

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    Wish Farms is a supplier of conventional and organic varieties of strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. [11] Wish Farms grows berries across North and South America including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Michigan, California, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Peru.

  7. See how these rare, $50 'luxury' strawberries are grown in ...

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    The world's first and largest indoor vertical strawberry farm uses ancient Japanese farming techniques — plus some bees and AI robots.

  8. Omakase at Barracks Row - Wikipedia

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    Omakase at Barracks Row is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Washington, D.C., United States. [ 2 ] The restaurant features a 14-seat bar serving a 21-course omakase served by Chef Ricky Wang, who trained under Daisuke Nakazawa .

  9. The Influencers Going Viral in Aisle 8 - AOL

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    Other times, there’s an entire content universe devoted to a specific luxe item, like Oishii-brand Omakase strawberries, native to the Japanese Alps and known for their creamy sweetness. The ...