The biggest foods in the world are foods that are large in size, sizes you may never think of. They are foods that thousands of people can consume, you cannot eat them alone.
Most of the biggest foods here are made purposely to break the world’s record. These are the world’s biggest foods (Record breakers) you should see, they are,
- Pizza
- Biscuit
- Omelets
- Salad
- Meatball
- Lasagna
- Bowl of spaghetti
- Burger
- Cinnamon Roll
- Chocolate Bar
- Rice cracker
- Pancake
- Hot dog
- Cupcake
- Bread
Check out these amazing foods, keep reading!
1. Pizza
Pizza is a flat circular dough baked with tomatoes and cheese toppings in which mushrooms, vegetables, fish, and meat are added. It has an Italian origin. What is the biggest pizza in the world?
The biggest circular pizza ever made was in Pizza Ranch, Johannesburg, South Africa. The assistant manager of Pizza Ranch decides to make the pizza to make history. Though the pizza was not in Guinness's book of record because Guinness world record officials were not present.
But it is the world's largest pizza ever
made. The pizza was prepared on 8 of December 1990. Its diameter is 121 feet.
To make the pizza, 19800 pounds of onions, 19800 pounds of tomato, 9900 pounds
of flour, and 3690 pounds of cheese were used.
2. Biscuit
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The biggest biscuit was baked by Immaculate Baking Company.
The company is in Flat Rock, North Carolina, in the United States. The biscuit
is 30.7meters (101 feet) in diameter with a weight of 18 tonnes (40,000 lb).
They decide to make it on May 17, 2003. It is one of the biggest foods in the
world that is tasty.
3. Omelette
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The biggest omelette was made on August 11, 2012, in Santarém, Portugal. It was made to celebrate a festival in which people of Portuguese that do not live in Portugal and come together as one, called the Immigrant Festival.
The omellete weight was 6.466 tonnes (14,225 lb). Fifty-five people were involved in the
preparation of the omellete and they spend 6 hours doing this. For the
preparation, 145,000 eggs, 220 lbs of butter, and 880 lbs of oil were used.
4. Salad
The biggest salad is made in Pantelimon, Romania. It weighs
19 tonnes. Twenty-three tonnes of ingredients were used. Olive oil, olive,
iceberg lettuce, are the major ingredient.
More than 1,100 workers were involved in making the salad. As many as
they are, they work for seven hours. The bowl used is 53 cm in depth and 3
meters in diameter. This big salad is among the biggest foods in the world.
5. Meatball
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A meatball is ground meat made into balls but also mix with
other ingredients such as onions, breadcrumbs, and spices. This is the biggest meatball in the world,
which weighs over 1,700 pounds. The meatball was made purposely for Guinness
World Record. The big meatball was made in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina,
USA.
6. Lasagna
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Lasagna is great food made from cheese, tomatoes, peas, carrot, noodles (or any Pasta) with meat sauce as the base. The largest one ever made weighs 4,865 kg (10,725 lb). It is 25 meters (82 feet) by 2.5 meters (8 feet 2 inches).
This big Lasagna is one of the biggest foods in the world. It
was made on June 20, 2012, for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship in
Poland. The food was prepared by Macro Supermarket and Magillo Restaurant in
Poland.
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7. Bowl of spaghetti
The biggest bowl of spaghetti was cooked in Krakow, Poland. Three restaurants were involved in the work. Forty chefs work together for nineteen hours. All the restaurants are in Poland, and they are Magillo, Gmina Miejska Krakow, and Czanieckie Makarony.
The bowl used for the pasta measures
34 inches (87 cm) in depth and 16 feet (4.66 meters) in diameter. After cooking
the spag, they added bolognese sauce made from beef and pork minced together.
Onions, oregano, pepper, and tomatoes are added. The food is very big that the
pasta was served to more than 10,000 people. The people were there as runners
and spectators.
8. Burger
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Burgers are made from freshly ground meat seasoned with pepper and salt. Other ingredients include tasty buns, bacon fat, and whatever you will like to add as toppings.
This is the biggest edible burger ever sold commercially and one of the biggest foods in the world. It weighs 1,794 pounds; it is 5 feet wide and 3 feet tall. It is made at the Mallie’s restaurant in the United States.
The burger was sold for $7,799. The preparation of the burger
takes about three days to make. Three pounds of tomatoes, cheese, lettuce,
pickles, and onions were used to top the burger. Raw meat used weighs 2000
pounds.
9. Cinnamon Roll
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Cinnamon Roll is baked dough leavened with yeast filled with
sugar filling. The biggest cinnamon was made on 10 April 2018, Oregon in theUnited State. The food weighs 521.5 kg (1,149.7 lb). Wolferman made this big
food to celebrate the launch of his new 5 lb cinnamon rolls.
10. Chocolate Bar
Chocolate is a food product from cocoa beans. The largest chocolate bar by area was made by four people. They are Simon Koster, Niek Verhoeven, Jeroen Hollestein and Frits van Noppen. It took them three days to prepare it.
The chocolate bar measures 13.079 kilograms in weight. Its surface area
measures 383.24 sqm. The Chocolate bar
was made on 6 February 2020, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. They made this big
chocolate bar to celebrate the 20th anniversary of chocolate atelier Frits van
Noppen.
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11. Rice cracker
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Rice cracker is a snack made from white or brown rice. The
cracker has various methods of cooking; it can be fried, grilled, baked, or
seasoned with savory ingredients and toppings. The biggest rice cracker was
made on October 13, 2018. The cracker’s diameter is 1.82 meters (5 feet 11.65
inches).
12. Pancake
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Pancakes are cakes made in pans. Pancakes are round flat
batter made from eggs, flour, and milk. The biggest pancake was made in Greater
Manchester on August 13, 1994. Its diameter measures 15.01 m (49 feet 3 inches)
and its depth is 2.5 cm (1 inch). The pancake was cooked by Co-operative Union
Ltd, in Greater Manchester, England.
13. Hot dog
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This food got its name as far back as 1901 when vendors hawking it called it dachshund sausages. Then Tad Dorgan decided to call it Hot dog, since the people are miss pronouncing dachshund, according to a source.
Hot dogs are made from chopped meat mix with colorants, flavorants, and curing ingredients. The largest hotdog is 1.52 meters (5 ft.) in length and 0.61 meters (2 ft.) in diameter with a weight of 75 pounds.
The hotdog was made by Feltman restaurant, a New Jersey joint. The restaurant belongs to Michael Quinn. He was called by the Union Pork's proprietor named Leszek ‘Jabi to make the biggest hotdog.
He accepted and he made the world’s biggest hotdog. It was
lice to small pieces and each slice was sold for $10 as one of the biggest
foods in the world.
14. Cupcake
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The cupcake was made by Georgetown Cupcake in the United States. It weighs 1,176 kg (2,594 lb), l36 meters tall, and 1.4 meters wide. On the second day of the eleven-month in 2011, the Georgetown Cupcakes at their sterling's shipping headquarters; Virginia decides to bake the biggest cupcake.
The pan and the oven use were made purposely for
the cake. On the TLC network, the making of the cake was aired on a one-hour
episode called ‘DC cupcake’ on January 16, 2012.
15. Bread
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The largest bread was made in
November 2008, in Brazil. It was baked by Joaquim Gonçalves. He lives in
Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil where he produced the bread. The bread weight is 1,571
kg (3,463 Ib). He made it to celebrate Guinness World Records Day.
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