Video: Japanese company sets world record with 101-pound radish

Video: Japanese company sets world record with 101-pound radishVideo: Japanese company sets world record with 101-pound radish
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Japanese company Manda Fermentation Co. earned a Guinness World Record for the world’s heaviest radish. 
The world-record radish officially weighed in at 45.845 kilograms (101 pounds, 1.8 ounces). The radish’s circumference was measured at 113 centimeters (44.48 inches) with a root length of 80 centimeters (31.49 inches), Guinness World Records shared. Unlike a regular radish, which is harvested in three months, Manda Fermentation’s radish was harvested after a total of six months in late February.
Manda Fermentation Co. specializes in the fermentation of plants to create supplements and fertilizers. 
With an overarching vision of “contributing to the health of human[s] and the Earth,” the Japanese company uses advanced technology to aid a natural process of fermentation over the use of additives and preservatives. 
One of the company’s most popular products is the Manda Koso, a supplement made from 53 kinds of fermented kakokusosai, which are a series of grains, fruits, eligible algae and vegetables.
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