Mexicans chefs prepare world’s largest enchilada
By ANITuesday, October 19, 2010
MELBOURNE - Mexican chefs made a scrumptious entry into the record books when they prepared world’s largest enchilada, 70 meters long and weighing 1,416 kgs.
The feat was achieved during The National Enchilada Fair at the neighbourhood of Iztapalapa in Mexico City and the record was officially announced by Guinness record official Ralph Hannah.
The massive concoction was made of corn tortillas, white onions, green tomatoes, serrano chillis, avocado, cheese, cream and a sea of salsas.
“With this Guinness record we are showing the world that Iztapalapa is a high-level tourist destination,” the Daily Telegraph quoted Alejandro Rojas, Mexico City tourism secretary, as saying.
Mexico has grabbed a number of world records recently, including the largest number of people dancing Michael Jackson’s Thriller and most people kissing simultaneously. (ANI)