Top 10 Foods You Might See in Heaven

The Top Ten
1 Yubari King Melon

Their price is almost $23,000 each and are sold at auctions but in heaven they will be available for free. These melons are known for their sweetness and large size.

2 Pizza
3 Belgian Chocolate
4 Jamon Iberico de Bellota
5 French Fries French fries are served hot, either soft or crispy, and are generally eaten as part of lunch or dinner or by themselves as a snack, and they commonly appear on the menus of fast food restaurants. Fries in America are generally salted and are often served with ketchup; in many countries they are topped instead with other condiments or toppings, including vinegar, mayonnaise, or other local specialties.

Oh...I really, really hope so.

6 Hamburgers
7 La Madeleine au Truffe
8 Lindeth Howe Pudding
9 Poutine Poutine is a Canadian dish, originating in the province of Quebec in the late 1950s, made with French fries and cheese curds topped with light brown gravy. Poutine is the most popular dish in Quebec. It's also found across Canada and in some places in the northern United States. Poutine has many variations ...read more.
10 Kobe Beef Kobe Beef comes from Japan and is so tender and fatty that rivals foie gras in texture. The cow is fed on beer and grain (Japanese breed of black cow). Kobe Beef can cost up to $300 per pound.
The Contenders
11 Ice Cream
12 Sushi
13 Belgian Waffle
14 Bacon
15 Chocolate
16 Pink Banana

There's no pink bananas

17 Beluga Caviar Beluga Caviar is one of the most expensive food items in the world and costs up to $5,000 per kilogram. Caviar is fish roe (eggs) and this particular brand comes from the Beluga Sturgeon, found mostly in the Caspian sea. It is usually served alone or as toppings to toasts.
18 Black Watermelon
19 Steak
20 Fried Chicken
21 Pancakes

Oh my gosh, that picture! *faints*

22 Oysters
23 Croissant
24 Birthday Cake
25 Swiss Chocolate
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