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The video showcased how chefs based in China’s Henan province combined all the ingredients to make the enormous noodle. It took around 17 hours for chefs to roll out the noodle by hand.
Official Guinness World Records adjudicator John Garland helped measure the treat – which took three hours – and announced that the participants had smashed the previous record of 548.7 m (1,800 ft 2 in), achieved in Japan in 2007.
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After all the team’s hard work, the noodle was cooked in a garlic, egg and tomato sauce and given to around 400 employees and guests in attendance.
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The event was hosted to celebrate the Chinese holiday, Double Ninth Festival, which is also known as Senior’s Day.
Noodles are a symbol of longevity in China so Xiangnian Food Co. invited its employees to take part in the record attempt and bring their elderly relatives and family members along to enjoy the noodle.
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