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Added on the 25/03/2019 15:46:37 - Copyright : AFP EN
A giant cup was filled to the brim with piping hot tea as a team of 138 culinary experts broke a Guinness World Record for the largest cup of tea in the world on Thursday. In total, the team managed to fill the cup with 5,000 liters, or about 1,320 gallons, of delicious hot tea. The karak tea was prepared out using 5,000 teabags mixed with milk, cardamom and sugar. The previous record was set in Shanghai when the pot was filled with measly 4,050 litres of tea.
Chefs from across Peru gathered in Lima on Saturday in a bid to make the world’s biggest chocolate bar. The mammoth chocolate bar was made using more than two tons of pure cocoa, nearly 400 gallons of milk, 1500 pounds of sugar, 44 pounds of chestnuts and walnuts, and 66 gallons of water. Chocolatiers from all over Peru raised 250,000 Peruvian soles, or nearly $100,000, for the project and worked 8 hours straight to make the bar.
Hundreds of chefs and some 1,500 culinary students cut and smashed tonnes of avocados in a world record attempt for the world's biggest batch of guacamole in the Mexican state of Jalisco on Sunday. Guacamole is part of traditional Mexican cuisine and its recipe is said to have been first created by the Aztecs. Key guac ingredients include avocado, tomato, onion, lemon, coriander and salt.
This huge setup is classic gaming with a giant twist. Gamers around the globe can now enjoy Atari classics in the ultimate way - by using what is believed to be the world's largest joystick at the Technological Laborotary of Uruguay science museum in Montevideo.
One San Francisco food company named Chirps Chips claims to have beaten the world record for the largest plate of nachos ever served last Saturday. However, Chirps Chip is not your average, run-of-the-mill food producer. Their speciality is making food exclusively from insect-based ingredients.
If you like pumpkin pie or cream of pumpkin soup, you're going to love this. One Belgian farmer brought in a whopper of a pumpkin to the European Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off in Ludwigsburg, Germany and has officially set a new Guiness World Record after his pumpkin came in a 1,190 kilograms, or 2,623 pounds, much to the delight of the crowd and grower Mattias Willemyens, who shared his bewilderment and excitement with Ruptly. Dozens of participants from more than 20 countries took part in the annual giant pumpkin weigh-off at the Bluhendes Barock Ludwigsburg Palace, so the competition was fierce. The previous world record was set by grower Beni Meier from Switzerland with his 1,054-kilogram, or 2,323 pound pumpkin in 2014. Well now that the weight is in and the title is won, they can hand out pumpkin spice lattes to everyone.