Despite losing a lot of fruit to bad weather, Italy has beaten the record twice this year

Italian farmers have grown the world’s largest cherry, shattering the record with a mammoth 33g fruit.

The carmen cherry was grown by Alberto and Giuseppe Rosso from Pecetto Torinese, about four miles south-east of Turin, in Piedmont, a town renowned for the production of cherries.

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