People in small village of Jaškovo celebrate after re-claiming Guinness world record with line of almost 9,000 baked strudels
A Croatian village has made it into the record books with a line of nearly 9,000 strudels stretching more than three kilometres.
Two tonnes of flour and three tonnes of apples were used for the world’s longest line of strudels – baked pastry desserts – in the small village of Jaškovo, organisers said.
“After very rigorous verification and counting I can announce that a total was achieved of 8,940 strudels, which means that’s a new Guinness world record title,” said Paulina Sapinska, a Guinness World Records adjudicator, after the measurement.
The line of strudels was 3,136 metres (1.95 miles) long.









