‘Doug the potato’ – thought to be the biggest veg of its type in the world – ISN’T a spud! Devastated couple who thought they had a record-breaker discover it is a gourd
- A New Zealand couple found what was believed to be the world’s biggest potato
- They named the supposed spud as ‘Doug’ and got in touch with Guinness World Records to see if their find was the largest one ever
- Digging up ‘Doug’ at their farm near Hamilton, they held out hopes for a record
- But Guinness wrote back to say scientific testing had found it wasn’t a potato after all, but a gourd tuber
When is a potato not a potato?
When it’s a tuber of a gourd, according to Guinness World Records.
A New Zealand couple who believed they had dug up the world’s largest potato in the garden of their small farm near Hamilton have had their dreams turned to mash after Guinness wrote to say that scientific testing had found it wasn’t, in fact, a potato after all.
Colin Craig-Brown, who first hit the tuber with a hoe last August when gardening with his wife Donna, said it sure looked and tasted like a potato. Mind you, he added, he’s never tasted a gourd tuber.
‘What can you say?’ said Craig-Brown. ‘We can’t say we don’t believe you, because we gave them the DNA stuff.’
After months of submitting photos and paperwork, the couple got the bad news from Guinness in an email last week.
Donna Craig-Brown holds ‘Doug’ what was believed to be the world’s largest potato in the garden of her small farm near Hamilton, New Zealand on Nov. 3, 2021.
‘Dear Colin,’ the email begins, going on to say ‘sadly the specimen is not a potato and is in fact the tuber of a type of gourd. For this reason we do unfortunately have to disqualify the application.’
The couple had named their find Doug, which they took to spelling Dug, after the way it was unearthed. The tuber became something of a local celebrity, after the couple began posting photos of it on Facebook with a hat on and even built a cart to tow it around.
An official weigh-in at a local farming store put Dug at 17 pounds, equal to a couple of sacks of regular potatoes, or one small dog. The existing Guinness record will stand, a 2011 monster from Britain that weighed in at just under 5 kg.
Craig-Brown remains a big believer in Dug, who still sits in their freezer.
‘I say “gidday” to him every time I pull out some sausages. He’s a cool character,’ Craig-Brown said. ‘Whenever the grandchildren come round, they say, “Can we see Dug?”‘
‘Dug is the destroyer from Down Under,’ Craig-Brown added. ‘He is the world’s biggest not-a-potato.’
Craig-Brown said he’s not done yet with chasing the potato record. Dug was self-sown but Craig-Brown said that with all his subsequent research into giant potatoes, he’s ready to try and deliberately grow a record-breaking monster next season.
And this time, it will definitely be a potato.
The Craig-Brown’s have had their dreams turned to mash after Guinness wrote to say that scientific testing had shown it wasn’t, in fact, a potato after all, but a tuber of a type of gourd.
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