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Freaky fruit and vile vegetables: mother nature's freaks of nature

Gao Xianzhang of Hexia, northern China, has spent six years developing bizarre baby-shaped pears, carefully crafting each one inside an individual mould as it grows...

To make nature's wonders just that little bit more wonderful, man's helping hand may be required. For example, Gao Xianzhang of Hexia, northern China, has spent six years developing bizarre baby-shaped pears, carefully crafting each one inside an individual mould as it grows... ...Locals snap them up, despite the hefty £5 price tag. Now Gao is planning to export the pear-babies to the UK and the rest of Europe

...Locals snap them up, despite the hefty £5 price tag. Now Gao is planning to export the pear-babies to the UK and the rest of EuropeA square watermelon, on sale in a shop in Shibuya District, Tokyo

Watermelons seem to be a popular choice for novelty adaptation, Japan is home to the square watermelon...A heart-shaped watermelon

...watermelon hearts... A watermelon face

...and even watermelon faces Stickers placed on apples as they ripened created these Apple Mac apples. They were made my a Mac fan, and apple-grower, in Fuji, Japan

Stickers placed on apples as they ripened created these Apple Mac apples. They were made by an apple-grower, and major Mac fan, in Fuji, JapanCucumbers grown in a mold, shaped like hearts and starsA

Cucumbers grown in moulds, shaped like hearts and stars, add a little extra sparkle and love to an ordinary saladA carrot crotch

Often though, mother nature will do her own experimenting on her healthy snacks. These bizarre creations all brought a smile to our faces... A tomato with a smiling face

...not least this little fellow with a smile of his own A duck-shaped cucumber found in Skegness, Lincolnshire

A duck-shaped cucumber found in Skegness, LincolnshireA snake-shaped marrow found in Montreal, Canada

A snake-shaped marrow found in Montreal, CanadaA tomato with a phallus-shaped growth, which was grown by George Findlay of Essex

A tomato with a phallus-shaped growth, which was grown by George Findlay of EssexA devilish tomato with horns, grown by a Bury pensioner, in Lancashire

A devilish tomato with horns, grown by a Bury pensioner, in LancashireFarmer Ernie Crouch (73) from Tasmania, Australia, with his potato man Tassie Tater

Farmer Ernie Crouch (73) from Tasmania, Australia, with his potato man Tassie TaterA cuddling carrot found in a Plymouth garden

A cuddling carrot found in a Plymouth garden

A potato shaped like Sooty the bear, found by Michael Audus in Cambridge. Mr Audus decided not to eat it

A potato shaped like Sooty the bear, found by Michael Audus in Cambridge. Mr Audus decided not to eat itA sweet potato that bares a resemblance to a rat

A sweet potato that bares a resemblance to a ratA heart-shaped potato, found in a sack of potatoes, in Wales

A heart-shaped potato, found in a sack of potatoes, in WalesA heart shaped potato found in a sack of potatoes, discovered by staff at K's cafe in Wales

A heart shaped potato found in a sack of potatoes, discovered by staff at K's cafe in WalesA rabbit-shaped ginger root

A rabbit-shaped ginger rootTomato shaped like a rabbit, grown by David and Audrey Maber in Gosport, Hampshire

Tomato shaped like a rabbit, grown by David and Audrey Maber in Gosport, Hampshirefarmer Simon Goldsworthy, 23, from Hayle in Cornwall, produced the  largest pumpkin at the annual Bath and West Gardening Show - at 304kg...

Then there's those vegetables that could feed an army. Farmer Simon Goldsworthy, 23, from Hayle in Cornwall, produced the largest pumpkin at the annual Bath and West Gardening Show - at 304kg... Amateur horticulturalist Ian Neale, 66, shattered the world record with a pair of super-sized swedes, each weighing 37kg. The previous record was 34kg

...Amateur horticulturalist Ian Neale, 66, shattered the world record with a pair of super-sized swedes, each weighing 37kg. The previous record was 34kg...Other scale-busting produce on show included carrots, beetroot and cabbages. Stacey Humphries poses between two huge cabbages

...Other scale-busting produce on show included carrots, beetroot and cabbages. Stacey Humphries poses between two huge cabbages A young boy with a giant cucumber, grown in Petah Tikva, Israel

...A young boy with a giant cucumber, grown in Petah Tikva, Israel Miniature versions of Parisienne carrots, placed next to ordinary-sized carrots

And, of course, the ones from the opposite end of the spectrum. Here are some miniature versions of Parisienne carrots, placed next to ordinary-sized carrots Red bananas, a rare breedfrom Colombia

But mother nature doesn't just experiment with shape and size, sometimes a fruit's colour or veg's pigmentation is the root of its weirdness, like these red bananas - a rare breed from Colombia Culinary experts believe the Purple Jewel sweet potato, which has an overwhelming creamy and nutty taste, are grown in volcanic ash in Hawaii

The Purple Jewel sweet potato, which has an overwhelming creamy and nutty taste, are grown in volcanic ash in HawaiiPurple betasweet carrots, farmed as Islehah by Tomsett Burgess growers

Purple betasweet carrots, farmed as Islehah by Tomsett Burgess growersA Hindu symbol found in an Aubergine. The symbol, AUM, is the most sacred sound in the Hindu religion and is considered the root of the universe and everything that exists

Some people believe that a creator is present in all things, well this aubergine might agree. A Hindu symbol was discovered within it. The symbol, AUM, is the most sacred sound in the Hindu religion and is considered the root of the universe and everything that exists

You've got to hand it to Mother Nature as gardener digs up five-fingered carrot

A gardener got his own unique five-a-day in one go after digging up a hand-shaped carrot complete with five fingers.

The bizarre 'carrot claw' was grown by Peter Jackson, 66, in the garden of his home in Shropshire.

But Peter thought nothing more of the wacky-shaped vegetable and merely took a picture before proceeding to cook it, much to surprise of his daughter Lindsay.

 
A five fingered carrot hand that was grown by Peter Jackson at his home in Shropshire. Credit: newsteam.co.uk 18/9/2009.

Hands up for the carrot. The five-fingered vegetable which was grown in Shropshire

 

Lindsay, 42, a chef from Condover, Shropshire, joked whether the hand might count as all of her 'five a day' in one go.  

She said: 'We couldn't believe it, it was quite a shock to see a carrot perfectly shaped like a hand.  

'You'd think that with me being a chef and my dad a gardener, we might have come across something this strange before - but we never have.  

'My dad just seemed to make some joke about it being 'handy', took a picture and then I think they just ate it. He played it all down, but that's just the way dad is.

"We've not had anything weird since - no arms or legs to go with it. I don't think his garden is trying to build a carrot man. Now that would really be unusual. 

'It was just one of those one-off freak of nature occurrences - but isn't it funny?' 

Peter, who is a semi-retired gardener, has three vegetable plots in his large garden, in a leafy part of Shropshire.

He said that throughout his years of gardening, he had never seen anything quite like his 'carrot claw'. 

Other oddly-shaped veg to hit the headlines over the years include baby-shaped pears, a parsnip that looked like a witch and a potato teddy bear. Earlier this week a gardener cut open a Jalapeno pepper to see a smiley face, complete with eyebrows, looking back at him.

 
jalapeno pepper

The Jalapeno pepper which when cut open revealed a smiling face

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