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The largest peach ever grown weighed around 1.8 pounds.
The record for the largest turnip ever grown is 85.5 pounds. For a picture and more information visit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2036833/Worlds-largest-SWEDE-Ian-Neales-85lb-record-breaking-vegetable-pictured.html
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The largest earthquakes ever was the Valdivia earthquake in Chile in 1960 with a magnitude of 9.5. The second largest was the Alaska earthquake in 1964 with a magnitude of 9.2.
A Man had the largest skull ever documented, it measured 1980CC
The largest cucumber ever grown was 44.5 inches. It was grown by Daniel Tomelin in British Columbia.i
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The largest peach ever grown weighed around 1.8 pounds.
The record for the largest turnip ever grown is 85.5 pounds. For a picture and more information visit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2036833/Worlds-largest-SWEDE-Ian-Neales-85lb-record-breaking-vegetable-pictured.html
The largest afro ever grown was on a man's head, named Samurai Jack (nickname). The afro grew to a size of 54cm which became the worlds largest afro accredited by the Guinness Worlds of Record in September 2004.
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The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed pretty much 1725 pounds. This was a big hit! An award earning award. --- comment pumpkinzcarson
okra
The largest vegetable ever grown was a Pumpkin
Yes, okra is grown in Costa Rica. The country's warm climate and fertile soil provide suitable conditions for cultivating this vegetable. Farmers often grow okra alongside other crops, and it is used in various local dishes. Its cultivation contributes to the diversity of agricultural products in the region.
Okra can be used to make a variety of dishes! okra or ladies finger is very good for diabetic patients. It grown in tropical climate. You can find some okra recipes here @Raj-bi7xp to learn More recipes subscribe hope it helps
Ladies fingers or Okra is a member of the Hibiscus family H.esculentus it is an annual grown for the fruit used in cookery. The flowers are fairly inconspicuous.