"The longest cake in the world" was made in Kerala, India, with a total length of 6.5 kilometers, breaking the Guinness World Record!
It is reported that in Delhi Jour, Kerala, India, about 1500 bakers and cooks, dressed in aprons and chef hats, were convened by the Kerala Bakery Association. It took four hours to splice numerous cake bodies together and then coat them with cream for decoration. A 6.5-kilometer-long vanilla cake weighing about 27000kg was successfully made, which broke the world record.
Naushad, Secretary-General of the Kerala Bakery Association, said: "The purpose of this activity is to show the world our technical efforts and ensure that the hygiene and taste meet the current standards."
This Guinness record breaking event attracted worldwide attention and showed the confidence of Kerala to promote its own culture and technology to the world. The passionate people of Kerala show their love for life, which shows a different charm of India.
Kerala has been rated as one of the "Top Ten Tourism Paradises" by National Geographic magazine and "Top Ten Travel Destinations in Asia" by Lonely Planet. Every year, the rich holiday tourism resources here can attract millions of tourists to come here to seek peace and contentment of mind.
Located in the southern Indian state of Kerala, with the world-famous backwater natural landscape and unique cultural cuisine, it is the birthplace of Ayurveda's medical and health care, and it is also a tourist destination you can't miss.
In addition to the natural scenery, Kerala is more about the peaceful and happy life of its people. The religious atmosphere here is very relaxed, with multiple religions coexisting. In the early morning, you can hear the sound of music in Indian temples, the sound of prayer in Muslim mosques, and the sound of bells in Christian churches ringing at the same time and in harmony.
Kerala has a well-developed culture, is a holy land of art, and is also the only place where ancient classics such as Sanskrit, ancient Indian medicine, astronomy, and Yuga Sutra are well preserved. Basically, the population composition of Kerala is 58% Hindu, 21% Muslim and 21% Christian. The local traditional culture, religion and customs are also unique. The most famous Katakali dance is warm and unrestrained. The dancers wear colorful traditional dance costumes and dance with the unique Indian music style. It is beautiful. Of course, there is also the elephant dance that people are familiar with and expect.