An Australian farm has accomplished a new milestone in the blueberry industry, which is astonishing. The farm recently revealed a blueberry that shattered all prior records in size. This enormous fruit—which resembles a ping-pong ball—has drawn attention worldwide and established a new record for the most vast blueberry ever recorded.
Harvested in November and stored in a freezer ever since, this enormous blueberry weighs 20.4 grams and has a circumference of over four centimeters, making it ten times smaller than other blueberries. A Western Australian specimen that weighed 16.2 grams previously held the record for the most giant blueberries in the world.
This beautiful blueberry is the first of a new line of blueberries created by the acclaimed Costa Group to meet the growing demand for larger berries. One of the primary players in the increasing process, Brad Hocking, explains that the Eterna breed routinely produces enormous fruit. However, due to the unusual growing conditions at their farm in northern New South Wales, Corindi produced an unusual bumper crop, highlighting this specific blueberry’s extraordinary size even more.
Lead horticulturist Mr. Hocking describes how the crew was shocked to weigh the blueberry and how happy they were with their surprise finding. After a rigorous 12-week verification process, Guinness World Records officially certified the fruit as the largest blueberry ever recorded in history.
Everyone is curious about the flavor of this record-breaking fruit, so Mr. Hocking beams widely to say that the crew chose to sample its less spectacular rivals instead of consuming it immediately. According to the gardeners ‘ conjectures, the giant fruit could be used as a wall hanging or preserved as a resin cast.
Mr. Hocking guarantees that the Eterna blueberries retain their exceptional flavor character despite their remarkable size. Despite their unusual size, these berries provide a unique flavor profile with a delicious crunch and potent perfume, making them perfect for snacking instead of just standard cooking.