There is inflation. But, how expensive must you have eaten vegetables? Do you know that there is also a vegetable, which costs around 1 lakh rupees a kg? And, this vegetable also grows in Bihar.
The name of the vegetable is Hop Shoots. This vegetable is basically used as a flavouring agent in beer. At some places, it is also being used as a vegetable in herbal medicine.
It is also believed that the acids found in vegetables play an effective role in killing cancer cells in the body. In such a situation, this vegetable is the most expensive in the world. Now, Amresh Singh of Aurangabad, Bihar is cultivating this vegetable. The middle of the hop shoots is called the hop cones.
IAS Supriya Sahu took a tweet about this. In this, he wrote, Amresh Singh is cultivating the world’s most expensive vegetable in Aurangabad, Bihar. It is the first of its kind cultivated in India. This can prove to be a game-changer for Indian farmers.
In truth, this type of farming can bring a revolution.
There is inflation. But, how expensive must you have eaten vegetables? Do you know that there is also a vegetable, which costs around 1 lakh rupees a kg? And, this vegetable also grows in Bihar.
The name of the vegetable is Hop Shoots. This vegetable is basically used as a flavouring agent in beer. At some places, it is also being used as a vegetable in herbal medicine.
One kilogram of this vegetable costs about Rs 1 lakh ! World’s costliest vegetable,’hop-shoots’ is being cultivated by Amresh Singh an enterprising farmer from Bihar, the first one in India. Can be a game changer for Indian farmers ????https://t.co/7pKEYLn2Wa @PMOIndia #hopshoots pic.twitter.com/4FCvVCdG1m
– Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) March 31, 2021
It is also believed that the acids found in vegetables play an effective role in killing cancer cells in the body. In such a situation, this vegetable is the most expensive in the world. Now, Amresh Singh of Aurangabad, Bihar is cultivating this vegetable. The middle of the hop shoots is called the hop cones.
IAS Supriya Sahu took a tweet about this. In this, he wrote, Amresh Singh is cultivating the world’s most expensive vegetable in Aurangabad, Bihar. It is the first of its kind cultivated in India. This can prove to be a game-changer for Indian farmers.
In truth, this type of farming can bring a revolution.