A Guinness World Record for Potato: Couple digs up 7.9 kg of vegetables from his garden

When we say huge we mean huge! A 7.9 kg potato found in the lush garden of a couple from New Zealand can put a new one world record for the largest of its kind ever discovered.

Colin and Donna Craig-Brown were digging in their backyard at Hamilton when Colin’s hoe struck something beneath the ground. “So I told Donna that this must be one of those sweet potatoes we grew.”

The man tested his finding and discovered that it was a potato and started digging to get it out of the soil.

The potato weighs the same as a very large turkey and would exceed the luggage limit if the couple wanted to take it with them on a plane trip.. The couple named their new discovery Doug and they have loved it a lot.

“We put a hat on her and took her for a walk in the sun”

“We put a hat on her. “We put her on Facebook, going for a walk in the sun,” Colin told the NZ Herald. “It’s all a bit of fun. “It’s amazing what people find fun.”

The current Guinness World Record for heaviest potato is a 2011 vegetable found in Britain that weighed just under 5kg. The couple says they have applied to Guinness World Records to recognize Doug and are waiting for news.

The couple could not remember when they last planted potatoes in their garden, but guessed it must have been about two or three years ago.

“It’s a mystery to me,” Colin said. “It is one of nature’s little pleasant surprises.”

“It is fair to say that our vegetable garden can sometimes get a little wild. “There are some parts of the garden where you have to prepare a meal and consult your closest relatives before entering,” he said.

The couple has wrapped Doug in plastic bags to keep him from drying out, and Colin, an amateur brewer, says he now wants to turn the big potato into vodka.

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