World’s largest cherry is grown in Italy

Farmers group Coldiretti claims the world’s largest cherry has been grown in Italy, and the group filed it with Guinness World Records yesterday. The enormous fruit weighs in at just over 33 grammes, Coldiretti said.

The cherry is of the Carmen variety, and was grown at the Pecetto farm in the province of Turin, owned by the Rosso family.

The record was broken despite the fact that 2021 was a bad year for Italian fruit, with one out of four cherries being lost to bad weather, Coldiretti told ansa.it.

Source: Fresh Plaza

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