Croatian village breaks world record with 9,000 strudels in row of 3 kilometers

Croatian village breaks world record with 9,000 strudels in row of 3 kilometers

Residents of the Croatian Village of Jaskovo Have Made The Longest Row of Apple Strudels Ever. With nearly nine thousand strudels in a row or 3 kilometers, they broke the world record. The Village also Conquered the Title ten Years ago.

The Bakers Used 2,000 kilos of Flour and 3,000 kilos of apples, The Organizer Told the Guardian . Duration the Annual Strudel Festival, 8.940 Strudels were Were Baked According to a Regional Recipe and placed in a row or 3,136 kilometers.

The Village had Already Set A World Record ten years ago with a row or 1,479 strugles. In 2019, Jaskovo had to relinquish the title to the Croatian Town of Sisak. There, Residents had made a row or 1,762 kilometers long with six thousand strudels.

Guinness World Records HAS Official Confirmed That Jaskovo Has the World Record Again. “They worked so hard,” Says one of the thousands of visitors to the strudel festival about the Volunteers who spent hours in the Kitchen. “The Strudels Taste Great.”

Accordance to the Mayor, The Strudel is connected to a local tradition. Accordance to him, the annual festival and breaking the world record contribute to the development of the area.

Accordance to the British Newspaper, The Baked Goods Are Donated to Various Organizations and People in Need.

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