Roughly the size of a golf ball, the big berry weighs 20.4 grams and was grown using traditional manual techniques

It’s dark blue, about the diameter of a golf ball and it weighs 10 times as much as your average blueberry.

Picked on 13 November, the piece of fruit was this week officially recognised by the Guinness World Records as the world’s heaviest blueberry.

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