Chinese and Russian Chefs Collaborate to Cook World’s Longest Kebab

Chinese and Russian Chefs Collaborate to Cook World’s Longest Kebab
Jul 18, 2014 By eChinacities.com

Over 70 Chefs from China and Russia have entered the Guinness World book of record for cooking the worlds longest kebab. 

The mega kebab is 112 meters long and made of pork. The record attempt took place in Suifenhe, a city that rests on the border of the two countries, and chefs prepared and skewered over 300 kilgrams of pork to break the previous record of 107.6 meters, held by a group of Japanese chefs.

The event took place as part of the fourth China-Russia Tourism Festival which takes place annually in the city.

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Keywords: Chinese and Russian Chefs

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Nessquick

Kebab is originated in other countries than those two and for 10000% sure never ever used pork meat for it. It is just another "with chinese charecteristics" ... :D

Jul 21, 2014 15:20 Report Abuse

sharkies

Just what I need after a two day bender!

Jul 19, 2014 08:13 Report Abuse