French bakers claim world record by bringing home longest baguette

Baking to the Beat: How a Team of Chefs in Suresnes France Broke the World Record for Longest Baguette

In the Paris suburb of Suresnes, a team of chefs set a new Guinness World Record by baking the world’s longest baguette. The baguette measured 435.1 feet in length and surpassed the previous record set by Italian bakers in Como. The bakers were thrilled to have broken the record and were proud to have achieved it in France.

The record-breaking baguette was baked according to French code at the Suresnes Baguette Show and was an impressive 235 times longer than a traditional baguette loaf. To achieve this feat, the team carefully planned their execution and followed every step of the French baking process.

After being approved by a Guinness World Records judge, the baguette was served to members of the public. Individuals or groups who wish to break a Guinness World Record must apply for recognition from the organization. Standard applications can take up to 16 weeks for review, while priority applications take just five business days.

To apply for recognition, individuals or groups must submit evidence of their attempt for review by Guinness World Records. They may also request that an adjudicator witness their attempt to ensure that all rules and guidelines are followed correctly. Achieving a Guinness World Record requires careful planning, execution, and verification of the attempt.

In conclusion, breaking a Guinness World Record is no easy task, but with careful planning, execution, and verification of their attempts, individuals or groups can achieve remarkable feats such as baking the world’s longest baguette.

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