Savoie: the World Record for Tartiflette Has Been Beaten, for the Good Cause
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The world record for the biggest tartiflette was beaten this Saturday, November 15 in Albertville, Savoie, during the Tartifest. The recipes of the sale of this giant local dish will go into a pool for farmers whose herd has been affected by the nodular dermatosis.
On Saturday, 15 November, an association claimed the "World Record" of the biggest tartiflette after an event in Albertville.
Volunteers and trade unionists of the Young Farmers (JA) of Savoie have made, on Saturday 15 November, a tartiflette of more than 2 tons in Albertville. Most of the product of the sale will go to cattle farms ravaged by the epidemic of contagious nodular dermatosis.
Since 2023, the world record for the largest tartiflette was held by Grenoble. In Albertville, on Saturday 15 November, he was beaten with a dish of 2.4 tons.
The record was made in Albertville on Saturday 15 November. 1.5 tons of potatoes and 300 kg of reblochon were used. This giant tartiflette was prepared for the farms ravaged by dermatosis. (Regions).
The Record of the World's Biggest Tartiflette Has Been Beaten in Savoie and It's for the Right Cause
In six stoves 2 m in diameter, they cooked the famous Savoyard dish with 1.5 tons of potatoes, 300 kg of reblochon, 300 bacon and 300 onions, according to them.
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