French bakers regain title for longest baguette with 140-meter creation

French Bakers Break World Record with Longest Baguette: Achievement Showcases Dedication and Cultural Significance

French bakers have recently achieved a historic feat by creating the world’s longest baguette, measuring 140.53 meters in length. This impressive accomplishment took place in Suresnes, a suburb of Paris, during an event organized by the French confederation of bakers and pastry chefs. The previous record, held by Italy for five years with a baguette measuring 132.62 meters long, was surpassed by the French bakers.

The French bakers utilized a large rotating oven to achieve this record-breaking length. The process began at 3 am on a Sunday, with the bakers kneading and shaping the dough before placing it in a specially-built slow-moving oven on wheels. Anthony Arrigault, one of the bakers, expressed his delight when the baguette was officially approved by a Guinness World Records judge, stating that everyone involved was thrilled to have achieved this milestone in France.

The freshly baked baguette had to maintain a thickness of at least 5 cm throughout its length and was partially cut and shared with the public. The remainder of the baguette was intended to be distributed to homeless individuals. In accordance with official regulations, a traditional French baguette should measure around 60 cm in length and weigh about 250 grams. It is to be made solely from wheat flour, water, salt, and yeast.

This record-breaking achievement showcases the skill and dedication of French bakers and highlights the cultural significance of the iconic French baguette.

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