The world's largest artichoke and other giant food - 1
Published 28 Oct 2018, 08:28 GMT
This sculpture by Claes Oldenburg outside the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, USA weighs approximately 3,175 kilograms.
Photograph by Bernd Jonkmanns, Laif, ReduxA group of sculptures called 'Spices' lines the riverwalk in Cardiff during a public art programme.
Photograph by Jean Hall, Alamy Stock PhotoStanding behind the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a statue of canned beef symbolises the struggle for food during the 1992-1995 city seige.
Photograph by Amel Emric, AP PhotoGeorgia may be known as the 'Peach State', but South Carolina shipped twice as many peaches over the last few summers, dominating the fruit production in the South.
Photograph by Andy McMillan, The New York Times, ReduxPhotograph by David Litschel, Alamy Stock Photo
A field sprouting 109 ears of concrete corn nods to Sam Frantz, an inventor who worked with Ohio State University, USA on the hybridisation of corn.
Photograph by Franck Fotos, Alamy Stock PhotoA famous fish swims through a brick seafood restaurant on Salmon Street in Portland, symbolising the abundance of salmon in the Pacific Northwest.
Photograph by Danita Delimont, Alamy Stock PhotoThe roadside berry dishes up ice cream and fresh produce along interstate 220 in North Carolina, USA.
Photograph by Franck Fotos, Alamy Stock PhotoThe world's largest pistachio statue welcomes visitors to the family-run orchard with over 12,500 pistachio trees.
Photograph by BHammond, Alamy Stock PhotoBuilt in 1975, this peanut on a golden pedestal toppled during Hurricane Michael in October 2018.
Photograph by Franck Fotos, Alamy Stock PhotoWeighing about 1,400 kilograms, this giant statue honours the rich history of egg production in Mentone, Indiana, USA.
Photograph by Franck Fotos, Alamy Stock Photo