523.5 mt long pastry waiting to enter Limca record
Mumbai, July 22 (UNI) A Nagpur-based Chef and his team, who have made a half-km-long sweet pastry, which would take anyone around 13 years and 6 months to consume, are eyeing a place in the Limca Book of Records with their feat.
The challenging task of making the 523.5 metre long and 315.84 kg pastry was undertaken by Chef Sunil Sakharkar and his student team under the watchful eyes of the authorities from the Limca Book of Records.
According to Sakharkar, the delicious effort could take an individual who eats normally over 13 years to consume in total, but the pastry took just 60 minutes to bake.
Supported by Rich Kwality Pvt Ltd-India, the pastry laid out is perhaps the longest and the heaviest in the country ever made and is on its way to enter the Limca Book of Records, a release by Kwality said here today.
This eggless Pineapple pastry, measuring two inches in height and 1.5 inches in width, was shaped by a team of 35 students of LAD and Government Institute of Hotel Management, under the supervision of Sakharkar.
Sakharkar said the achievement would have been impossible without Rich's Diary free Whipped topping. The two-tier pastry was topped with 70 kg of Rich's Whip Topping.
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