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Man grows onion weighing 8.97 kg. It’s heavier than a bowling ball

The world’s largest onion is around 53 times the weight of a typical brown onion and even heavier than a large bowling ball.

Published on: Oct 01, 2023 08:00 AM IST
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A man from Guernsey recently broke the world record for growing the largest onion in the world. And no, it is not one or three kg heavy, but it weighs 8.97 kg. Gareth Griffin proudly displayed his produce at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in North Yorkshire on September 15. This surpassed the previous record of 8.5 kg set back in 2014.

Gareth Griffin with the world’s largest onion. It weighs around 8.97 kg. (Guinness World Records. )
Gareth Griffin with the world’s largest onion. It weighs around 8.97 kg. (Guinness World Records. )

“This onion weighs more than a bowling ball!” reads the caption written alongside the pictures shared on Instagram. In the next few lines, they revealed the weight of the onion.

“On 15 September, Gareth Griffin from Guernsey presented the world’s heaviest onion – an eye-watering 8.97-kg (19-lb 12.4-oz) monster – at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in North Yorkshire,” they added.

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The record-keeping organisation concluded the post, noting, “For some context, the new record holder is around 53 times the weight of a typical brown onion and even heavier than a large bowling ball, which typically weighs 7.25 kg (16 lb).”

The post was shared a day ago on Instagram. It has so far accumulated over 42,000 likes, and the numbers are still increasing. A few Instagram users even shared their thoughts in the comments section.

Here’s how people reacted to this giant onion weighing more than a bowling ball:

“The whole country is gonna cry when he cuts into that thing,” joked an individual.

Another added, “First picture looks like he just won the world cup.”

“Wondering what he'll do with that onion,” expressed a third.

A fourth shared, “Now that's a record!”

“Great achievement, Good job,” wrote a fifth.

A sixth joined, “Wow amazing.”

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Arfa Javaid

Arfa Javaid is a journalist working with the Hindustan Times' Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online.

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