We all have eaten samosas, but how big?
Humanitarian charity Muslim Aid has achieved the Guinness World Records title for the Largest Samosa, weighing in at a whopping 153.1 kg.
The supersize replica of traditional Asian snack was cooked by 12 volunteers from the organisation, taking them 15 hours from start to finish to create the super-sized dish. The attempt took place on Tuesday at mosque in East London, UK. After claiming their official Guinness World Record, the team distributed the giant samosa to homeless people around Whitechapel.
What was the recipe for success? The samosa consisted of 100 kg potatoes, 25 kg onion, 15 kg peas, 44 kg flour and traditional Indian spices.
This record was previously set by Bradford College, UK, who cooked up a samosa weighing 110.8 kg back in 2012 but the attempt by Muslim Aid broke that record.
Humanitarian charity Muslim Aid has achieved the Guinness World Records title for the Largest Samosa, weighing in at a whopping 153.1 kg.
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The supersize replica of traditional Asian snack was cooked by 12 volunteers from the organisation, taking them 15 hours from start to finish to create the super-sized dish. The attempt took place on Tuesday at mosque in East London, UK. After claiming their official Guinness World Record, the team distributed the giant samosa to homeless people around Whitechapel.
The @GWR for the world's largest samosa has been broken by @Muslim_Aid, who cooked one equivalent to 3,828 snacks.https://t.co/89FQjj9vmo— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) August 23, 2017
What was the recipe for success? The samosa consisted of 100 kg potatoes, 25 kg onion, 15 kg peas, 44 kg flour and traditional Indian spices.
This record was previously set by Bradford College, UK, who cooked up a samosa weighing 110.8 kg back in 2012 but the attempt by Muslim Aid broke that record.
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