French Bakers Reclaim Title for World’s Longest Baguette – DW – 05/06/2024

French Bakers Break Guinness Record with 143.53-meter Longest Baguette: A Tribute to Craftsmanship and Charity

A team of 18 bakers from Suresnes, a suburb of Paris, have shattered the Guinness World Record for the longest baguette by creating a 143.53-meter-long baguette. This record-breaking achievement was made during an event organized by the French Confederation of Bakers and Pastry Chefs, with Confederation President Dominique Anract stating that it required true spirit and collective sportsmanship.

According to Guinness rules, the baguette needed to be at least 5 centimeters thick and consistent in size with the standard baguette. It also had to be made from wheat flour, water, salt, and yeast. The bakers started kneading the dough at 3 a.m., using 152 kilograms of ingredients to create the 335-pound baguette. The baguette was then baked in a specially constructed oven on wheels.

Mayor Guillaume Boudy expressed pride in Suresnes for hosting the record-breaking event, calling it a promotion of a national symbol of French gastronomy. After Guinness officials certified the effort, part of the baguette was handed out to onlookers while the rest was distributed to the homeless. The achievement highlights the craftsmanship and dedication of French artisan bakers.

Overall, this incredible feat showcases not only France’s culinary expertise but also its commitment to giving back to society by providing food for those in need.

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