Olaf Falafel wins best joke from Edinburgh festival award

Olaf Falafel wins Dave's Joke of The Fringe prize 2019 - UK TV/Dave
Olaf Falafel wins Dave's Joke of The Fringe prize 2019 - UK TV/Dave

The best joke at the Edinburgh Fringe has been named as a vegetable pun which beat the comic competition.

Festival veteran Olaf Falafel claimed the coveted honour of Dave's Funniest Joke At The Fringe.

The comic said that the annual event was painful "like pregnancy", but he nevertheless returned for a seventh year and delivered what has been judged the best gag.

Swedish comedian Falafel has previously come close to clinching the winning joke, but this year's effort sealed victory.

His winning joke is: "I keep randomly shouting out 'broccoli' and 'cauliflower' - I think I might have florets."

The vegetable pun was deemed the best gag by 2000 voting members of the public, after being shortlisted by an expert panel.

It saw off competition from jokes about nepotism, semaphore, anti-depressants, Brexit, and cowboys.

Falafel is delighted his niche culinary one-liner has won the prize. He said: "It's been really good fun, I would definitely say that winning this award has been a highlight, and just being able to make people laugh with my stupid jokes."

The comedian and children's book author has been returning to the Fringe for seven years, despite the pain he feels each time.

He said: "I think this is my seventh year at the Fringe, it's like pregnancy - you go through a lot of pain and then the child is born and enough time passes and you forget about the pain and decide that you fancy having another one, but straight after you're like 'I'm never doing that again'."

Falafel has said that his rise from consideration with past jokes to claiming the coveted prize mirrors the success of his beloved Luton Town.

He said: "It's like going from non-league to the Championship in a few seasons."

Was there an alternative joke at the Edinburgh Fringe that you thought was better than Olaf Falafel's? Do you have a joke that you think can compete for the top prize?

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