Doug (tuber) | |
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Species | Cucurbitaceae (nominated to Guinness World Records as the world's largest potato before genetic testing confirmed it was not actually a potato) |
Location | Hamilton |
Doug, also known as Dug, [1] is a tuber in the Cucurbitaceae family that was grown by Colin and Donna Craig-Brown near Hamilton in New Zealand. [2] Weighing roughly 7.9 kg, it was thought to be the largest potato on record for a period after its discovery, topping the 5 kg record holder at the time. However, genetic testing revealed that Doug is not, in fact, a potato.
On 30 August 2021, while the Craig-Browns were weeding their garden near Hamilton, Colin's hoe struck what he initially thought was a fungal growth or a sweet potato beneath the surface; he discarded these ideas after realising the object's size. [3] The couple dug around the object. Colin extracted it with a garden fork, [4] scratched its skin, tasted it, and decided that it was a potato. The couple weighed it and named it Doug, after the word dug.
Doug grew in popularity locally and on Facebook, where the couple occasionally posted photographs of it. [5] [6] At the suggestion of friends, the Craig-Browns submitted an application for the tuber, which was being kept in a freezer at the time, to Guinness World Records , [7] in the category of largest potato. Doug was verified as being a potato by several gardening experts, [8] but doubts persisted. In March 2022, the Craig-Browns' application was declined after genetic testing conducted by Plant & Food Research confirmed that Doug was the "tuber of a type of gourd". [8] [9] Chris Claridge, who assisted in the genetic testing, suggested that the tuber may have grown as the result of infection or disease. [10]
Colin Craig-Brown had previously stated that he planned to turn Doug into vodka once the tuber's popularity died down. [11]