Colin and Donna Craig-Brown have named the 17.4lb tuber Doug and have been taking him for walks

The large potato on a toy truck.
New Zealand couple dig up ‘Doug’, potentially the world’s heaviest potato 

 

A giant 7.9kg potato found in a New Zealand couple’s overgrown garden may set a new world record for the largest of its kind ever to be discovered.

Colin and Donna Craig-Brown were doing a spot of weeding in their Hamilton back yard, when Colin’s hoe hit something below the ground.

“So I said to Donna this must be one of those white kūmara (sweet potato) that we grew,” he told Stuff, “because some of them just grew massive here.”

Colin Craig-Browns takes his potato, Doug, for a walk in his garden in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Colin Craig-Browns takes his potato, Doug, for a walk. Photograph: AP

 

He tasted it, discovered it was potato and set about excavating it from the soil.

The bulbous tuber weighs the same as an extra-large turkey and would exceed the allowance for check-in luggage. The couple named their new discovery Doug, and have grown pretty fond of him.

“We put a hat on him. We put him on Facebook, taking him for a walk, giving him some sunshine,” Colin told the NZ Herald. “It’s all a bit of fun. It’s amazing what entertains people.”

The current Guinness world recordsentry for the heaviest potato is a 2011 specimen found in Britain, that weighed in at just under 5kg. The couple say they’ve applied to Guinness to have Doug recognised and are waiting to hear back.