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Duplicate Australia breaks world record for heaviest blueberry

In September, the Guinness Book of World Records confirmed that an Australian couple, who grew a blueberry that weighs 16.2 grams, are officially world record holders. Their names are David and Leasa Mazzardi. They are based in Western Australia and grow for Ozblu.

Rfdtv.com quoted Ozblu's website as saying: "Their range of blueberries have exploded exponentially and consist of very low-chill and even evergreen blueberry varieties suitable for climates where winter chilling is limited Dave and Leasa have focused on developing superior blueberry varieties with incredible success, earning Dave and Leasa much respect in the industry."

"Dave and Leasa now aim to continually improve flavour, whilst pursuing a crunchy berry that “pops” in your mouth."

The record-breaking blueberry is 3.56 cm in diameter. Ozblu also has the previous world record of 12.39 grams, which was set in 2018.

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