What was the largest cake ever baked?
What was the largest cake ever baked?
World’s ‘Longest’ Cake Baked In Kerala, Creates History Hundreds of bakers in Kerala’s Thrissur city came together and created world’s longest cake at an event, organised by Bakers Association Kerala (BAKE) during Happy Days Thrissur Shopping Festival 2020. The vanilla cake was about 6.5 kilometers (four miles) long.
What is the largest cake on record?
The longest cake measures 5,300 m (17,388 ft) and was achieved by Bakers Association Kerala (India) at Thrissur, Kerala, India, on 15 January 2020. The cake was finished within 10 minutes by the waiting crowd!
What is the world’s largest cake?
World’s largest cake. Las Vegas creates 130,000 lb cake, measuring 102 feet long, 52 feet wide and 20 inches high, and expected to be confirmed by Guinness Book of Records officials as the world’s largest cakes.
How much does the world’s biggest cupcake weigh?
The largest cupcake weighs 1,176.6 kg (2,594 lb) and was achieved by Georgetown Cupcake (USA) at Georgetown Cupcake’s national shipping headquarters in Sterling, Virginia, USA, on 2 November 2011.
World’s ‘Longest’ Cake Baked In Kerala, Creates History Hundreds of bakers in Kerala’s Thrissur city came together and created world’s longest cake at an event, organised by Bakers Association Kerala (BAKE) during Happy Days Thrissur Shopping Festival 2020. The vanilla cake was about 6.5 kilometers (four miles) long.
The longest cake measures 5,300 m (17,388 ft) and was achieved by Bakers Association Kerala (India) at Thrissur, Kerala, India, on 15 January 2020. The cake was finished within 10 minutes by the waiting crowd!
World’s largest cake. Las Vegas creates 130,000 lb cake, measuring 102 feet long, 52 feet wide and 20 inches high, and expected to be confirmed by Guinness Book of Records officials as the world’s largest cakes.
The largest cupcake weighs 1,176.6 kg (2,594 lb) and was achieved by Georgetown Cupcake (USA) at Georgetown Cupcake’s national shipping headquarters in Sterling, Virginia, USA, on 2 November 2011.