Made the world’s longest noodles
 

Japanese chef Hiroshi Kuroda made incredibly long noodles. His record is a hitherto unprecedented achievement.

After all, Hiroshi personally blinded egg noodles 183,72 meters long. And – not only that – the noodles were cooked and ready to eat, so they were not just a product, but a completely finished dish.

According to the chef, this experiment was pushed by visitors to the restaurant where the chef works. They often asked – how long can noodles be? 

 

As a rule, Hiroshi replied that the length can turn out to be very impressive, and then he even decided to set a world record.

The difficulty was that the man had to first manually mold the noodles from the dough, and then, adjusting the thickness, toss them into the wok, and the record attempt was interrupted at the moment when the edible thread soaked in sesame oil broke off.

Hiroshi tossed noodles into the wok for nearly an hour, and they were immediately cooked, cooled, and measured.

When the length of the sculpted noodles was measured, it was revealed that the skilled chef had become a world record holder.

Recall that earlier we talked about how the chef cooked for 75 hours in a row and got into the Guinness Book of Records, as well as about an unusual invention – glowing noodles. 

 

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