Croatian Village Breaks Record with 3km Strudel Chain
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A small village in Croatia has just entered the Guinness World record. Two tons of flour and 3,000 kilos of apples were needed to make this cake. - Two tons of flour and 3,000 kilos of apples: in Croatia, the world record of the longest beaten strudel (International).
8,940 pieces of strudel were used for the chain.

Croatian village breaks record with 3km strudel chain
JASKOVO, Croatia: With tonnes of flower and apples, a Croatian village on Saturday made it into the Guinness World Records with a line of strudels stretching more than three kilometres (nearly two miles). © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
The Croatian village of Jaškovo has once again confirmed its status as the world's strudel capital. The longest strudel in the world was baked at the Štrudlafest festival on Saturday, putting the village, located not far from the border with Slovenia, in the Guinness Book of Records. The pastry, which is more than three kilometers long, used two tons of flour and two tons of apples.
Two tons of flour and three tons of apples: The Croatian village of Jaskovo baked the world's longest strudel. The baked goods measured 3.136 kilometers at the traditional strudel festival.
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