Byakuya: World’s most expensive ice cream costs $$6,380

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A frozen dessert, called Byakuya is currently priced at 880,000 yen ($6,380) for a serving, officially making it the world’s costliest sherbet, according to

is currently priced at 880,000 yen for a serving, officially making it the world’s costliest sherbet, according to Guinness World Records.

According to a spokesperson from the company, the development process lasted more than 1.5 years, involving numerous attempts and mistakes to achieve the desired flavor. Cellato’s website states that the dessert can be bought in Japan and is delivered directly to customers.

 

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