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What are the food records in Guinness?
Gourmet in Guinness: the world's longest pizza, the world's most expensive chocolate egg, the world's largest gingerbread house, the world's largest pizza crust, the world's largest ice cream, the world's largest and heaviest chocolate ring, the world's longest skewer, the world's largest mosaic of coffee beans, the world's most expensive cocktail and the world's largest poetry moon cake.

1, the longest pizza in the world

In Naples, the famous hometown of pizza in Italy, chefs used 2000 kilograms of flour, 1600 kilograms of tomatoes, 2000 kilograms of cheese, 30 kilograms of fresh basil, 200 liters of oil and 1500 liters of water to make a pizza with a length of 2000 meters.

2. The most expensive chocolate egg in the world

Designed by six British designers, Tong was sold at auction for 7,000 pounds (about 60,000 RMB).

3. The largest gingerbread house in the world

A house made of gingerbread is more than 6 meters high and contains 35.8 million calories. It is spacious for a family of five to live in.

4. The world's largest pizza crust

The chef made a pizza crust with a width of 84.33 cm from 500 grams of dough in two minutes.

5. The largest ice cream in the world

In Beijing, China, 100 chefs from all over the world used 600 kilograms of mangoes, 1260 kilograms of milk and 480 kilograms of cream.

6. The biggest and heaviest chocolate ring in the world

A Japanese man made this chocolate ring weighing about 267 kilograms in order to propose to his girlfriend.

7. The longest kebab in the world

In suifenhe city, China, chefs made a kebab with the length of11meter with more than 300 kilograms of meat and 100 boxes of carbon.

8. The world's largest mosaic of coffee beans

Albanian craftsmen used coffee beans to make a mosaic mural with a size of 25. 18 square meters.

9. The most expensive cocktail in the world

This cocktail is made from three famous wines 100 years ago. A cup costs about $8,800, or about RMB 58,000.

10, the world's largest poetry moon cake

China Changde produced moon cakes with a diameter of 8.88 meters and a weight of 3,000 kilograms.