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Cedar Rapids Resident Discovers Unprecedented Potato in BackyardCedar Rapids Resident Discovers Unprecedented Potato in Backyard Cedar Rapids, Iowa – A backyard gardener in Cedar Rapids has made an astonishing discovery that has sent shockwaves through the horticultural community. While digging in his vegetable patch, Bruce Jenkins unearthed a potato of gargantuan proportions and extraordinary characteristics. Measuring an astounding 22 inches in length and weighing in at a hefty 15 pounds, the potato is believed to be the largest ever found in North America. But its size is not the only remarkable feature. Upon examination, scientists at Iowa State University revealed that the potato boasts an unprecedented genetic makeup. It possesses a unique blend of starch and fiber, resulting in an unparalleled texture and flavor. “This is a game-changer for the potato industry,” exclaimed Dr. Sarah Mitchell, a plant geneticist at the university. “Its exceptional culinary qualities and potential health benefits are truly groundbreaking.” Jenkins, a retired schoolteacher, was stunned by his find. “I’ve been gardening for decades, but I’ve never seen anything like this before,” he said. “I thought it was a joke at first.” The potato has been dubbed “Jenkins’ Colossus” in honor of its significance. It is currently being studied by researchers to unlock its genetic secrets and explore its potential applications. “This discovery has the potential to revolutionize the way we grow and consume potatoes,” said Dr. Adam Jenkins, a nutritionist at the Mayo Clinic. “Its unique nutritional profile could have major implications for public health.” The finding has also sparked a surge of interest in backyard gardening. “People are realizing that their own backyards can hold hidden treasures,” said John Smith, a spokesperson for the National Gardening Association. As Jenkins’ Colossus enters the annals of horticultural history, the Cedar Rapids resident will always be remembered for his extraordinary discovery. The potato has not only brought joy to his garden but has also ignited a new chapter in the world of food science and nutrition.