These photos of a proud farmer and his huge onion will make you smile
... or tear. Any one.
There is aparcel Layers to this story.
Images of a British farmer namedPeter Glazebrook showing its largest onion of casoncing, 18 pounds, the largest onion of the world making the towers on the Internet, bringing smiles to the most stressed people concerned, well,you know.
Earlier today,Djangoa writer forThe late show with Stephen Colbert And former contributor to (wait for it)Onion, Posted images (which are from 2012) on Twitter. He presented the photo montage by noting thecoronavirusWeek filled and discouraging ", but I hope this English type that grows from the trophyonions will encourage you. "
Take a look at these photos here:
Go ahead and click on the tweet above and enjoy the proud glory (and glorious pride) presented by Mr. Glazebrook and his 18-pound onion.The daily mail introduced The Newark, England farmer back in 2012 with a beautiful writing that included the world's largest onion images above.
The daily mail reported:
Mr. GlazeBook tried to cultivate a record onion for 25 years until the creation of a new record at the Harrogate Fleur of last year.
Speaking at the time, he said he sowed his onions rather than eating them.
He said, "If you do, I should think that could feed a thousand people. It would certainly make for a lot of hot dogs.
Turns out, Glazebrook is a world-famous farmer of hugevegetables. In addition to the heaviest onion, it also holds the world records for the longest red beet (21 feet), parsnip (19 feet, 5 inches), and the heaviest potatoes (11 pounds).
The legend has he and his wife had to cut and freeze his record cabbage, which was an incredible 60 pounds and was six feet wide. Now it's the dedication to eat your vegetables.