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Most of these vegetables got world record and they are relatively very huge when compare to normal vegetables.

Pumpkin


On September 28, history was made in Topsfield, Massachusetts, when a 2,009-lb. pumpkin took the world record for most giant of its kind. The previous record holder, a 1,843-lb. behemoth from New Hampshire, lost its title by more than 160 lb.


Marrow

Weightlifter Jonathan Walker prepares to lift a marrow weighing 119lbs 12oz (54.3kg) above his head after it won the Giant Marrow Class in the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show. The marrow was grown by Peter Glazebrook from Newark who took six first prize awards in the Giant Vegetable classes at the show.


Potato

The largest potato to be grown weight 18 pounds and four ounces. That’s more than twice the size of a typical newborn baby. This giant potato is in the Guinness Book of World Records. I think that this farmer is very happy!


Carrot

Well, luuux says the first one is the biggest carrot and neatorama says the second one. See it yourself and decide!



Onion

Giant vegetable grower Peter Glazebrook kisses his world record onion. It weighed in at 18lbs 1oz (8.16kg), beating his previous world record by almost two ounces. He won all six classes in the giant vegetable competition during the show at The Great Yorkshire Showground.



Cabbage

Weighs 81lb 6oz (36.74kg)



Beet

According to the information from jackstin, this is really the largest one in the world.


Sweet Potato

Cultivated by Lebanese farmer Khalil Semhat, city of tyre, this massive sweet potato has been awarded with the recognition of being called the world's single largest potato at a weight of 24.9 pounds.


Rutabaga

82.9-pound rutabaga grown by Scott Robb









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