Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Germany sees worlds largest Pumpkin paddling festival



Germany sees worlds largest Pumpkin paddling festival BERLIN: Autumn is said to be the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.

And there’s certainly nothing more fruity than a water race using giant pumpkin as a boat.

The Kürbis Regatta at the annual Ludwigsburg Pumpkin Festival, in south-west Germany saw a host bloated specimens being paddled in front of a former royal palace.

Much of the fruit – and yes they are indeed fruit, botanically-speaking – weighed in at over 200lb before having all their flesh scooped out so that racers can fit inside.

But the festival also sees a more traditional contest where gardeners around Germany see if they can grow record-breaking pumpkins.

The weight to beat is just over 1,400lb.

Also – perhaps unsurprisingly – the restaurant at the 17th Century Castle Ludwigsburg makes use of the pumpkin flesh, with dishes including pies, curries and hearty stews.

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