France now holds the record for creating the longest baguette in the world.

A 140m baguette set a new world record after a 14-hour baking process.

May 6th 2024.

France now holds the record for creating the longest baguette in the world.
France has proudly reclaimed the Guinness World Record for the longest baguette, a feat that was accomplished by baking an impressive 140-metre-long loaf. The hardworking team of 18 dedicated bakers began their mission at the Baguette Show in the Parisian suburb of Suresnes at the early hour of 3 am yesterday.

With determination and precision, the bakers began their preparations, carefully kneading and shaping the dough until it was ready to be moistened and baked to perfection. The crowds eagerly gathered to witness this incredible task, as the mega loaf was slowly cooked through an open oven that had been specially designed for this occasion.

After hours of anticipation, the official measurement was taken and the verdict was announced - the baguette measured an impressive 140.53 metres, making it the longest in the world. The mayor of Suresnes, Guillaume Boudy, expressed his pride in hosting this record-breaking event, stating that it not only celebrates a national symbol of French gastronomy but also pays tribute to the skilled artisans who continue to keep this tradition alive.

In a statement, Mayor Boudy congratulated the Suresnes bakers for their hard work and emphasized the importance of maintaining the traditions of sharing and conviviality within the city. This sentiment was echoed by the bakers themselves, who were overjoyed to be a part of this historic achievement.

This record-breaking baguette also marks the return of the title to France, as it was previously held by Italy with a 132.62-metre long baguette baked in the city of Como in 2019. As the official measurement was declared, the baguette was partially cut and shared with the public, who had gathered in large numbers to witness this extraordinary event.

The remaining portion of the baguette was then shared with local homeless individuals, spreading the spirit of generosity and community that is inherent in French culture. This remarkable feat not only showcases the skill and dedication of the bakers but also brings people together in celebration and unity. France can now proudly claim the title of the longest baguette in the world, a symbol of their rich culinary heritage and the unifying power of good food.

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