My sister holding the biggest zucchini ever
🔗 Share this on: Facebook TwitterLook, my sister holding an enormous zucchini freshly picked from my brother's backyard garden. The zucchini is nearly the length of her torso and features a beautiful two-tone color--vibrant yellow transitioning into deep green.
It's likely an overgrown variety of Cocozelle or Golden Zucchini, both known for their colorful skins and tender flavor when harvested young--but when left to grow this big, they can still be used for baking, stuffing, or even spiralizing.
A true garden surprise!
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