The oldest daughter of Boris Kollár (59) Saša Horňáková (24) is fully engaged in horseback riding And she is a representative of Slovakia, collecting one price after another. Although she has been very active on social networks in the past, it has been paused recently. Once in a while he publishes shots of horses or a pleasant dinner.
But now she complained about her follower on the social network with a problem that he would never have thought of. “I have a cultural shock in the Netherlands. They do not sell large juicy melons, as we have in Slovakia at every corner at the moment. This is the greatest I found (it’s really mini) and I was in 2 stores and 2 farms, “she wrote on the film Little Melon, which you can find in the gallery.
“Everywhere else, the melons of the palms were real in hand. And when I asked why they sell these colored oranges, they answered “These Are Easier to Store” (these are easier for storage, ed.). Laziers, “Sasha was angry.
But such a mindset in the Netherlands is not accidental. This is a difference in consumer preferences. The Dutch often live in smaller homes or by themselves, so they prefer smaller packs of food, including fruit.
Another reason is Offer varieties, but also logistics. Since in the Netherlands there is no ideal climate to grow melons, they do it mostly in greenhouses where prefer smaller and faster ripening varieties.