France sets new world record for longest baguette with 461-foot loaf

Watch Now: World’s Longest Baguette Extends Over 461 Feet

In France, a team of 18 skilled bakers recently gathered to set a new world record for the longest baguette ever made. The group, consisting of members of the French Confederation of Bakers and Pastry Chefs, worked together at the Suresnes Baguette Show in Suresnes, west of Paris, to create this remarkable bread loaf. Measuring an impressive 461 feet long, the baguette was about 235 times longer than the average French baguette.

Their achievement surpassed the previous record held by a loaf of French bread baked in Italy in 2019, which measured 435 feet and 1 inch. An adjudicator from Guinness World Records examined the baguette and confirmed it as the new record holder. After official verification, the nutty treat was then covered with Nutella spread and served to attendees at the show.

This incredible feat of baking demonstrates the talent and dedication of these talented bakers. The event attracted a lot of attention and excitement as spectators watched this impressive baguette being baked before enjoying its delicious taste covered with Nutella. Overall, it was a successful and memorable event that highlighted the artistry and creativity of French bakers.

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