A 34-meter Train Of Chocolate Tempts Brussels

Video: A 34-meter Train Of Chocolate Tempts Brussels

Video: A 34-meter Train Of Chocolate Tempts Brussels
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A 34-meter Train Of Chocolate Tempts Brussels
A 34-meter Train Of Chocolate Tempts Brussels
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Maltese confectioner Andrew Farugia has created an amazing 34-meter train of fine Belgian chocolate for Chocolate Week, which takes place in Brussels. The amazing creation weighs as much as 1285 kg and contains a mind-boggling 6.5 million calories, and it took approximately 790 hours to make.

The Chocolate Train is located in the lobby of the Gare de Midi, one of the largest stations in White, and passengers whose trains are late can find solace in contemplating the delicious creation. The train attracts the attention of even the most hurried, and many people say they want to eat it because it looks very tasty.

Chocolate bar
Chocolate bar

The confectioner's creation entered the Guinness Book of Records as the longest chocolate structure in the world. Farudzia himself says that in the very beginning he imagined the train to be much smaller, but at the beginning he added more and more carriages, until he finally reached 34 meters.

The train itself consists of two parts. The first seven wagons are a model of the old Belgian trains with a restaurant wagon, and the rest are after the renewal of the train compositions in Belgium.

In order to be successfully entered in the book of world records, a special category was created for the long chocolate train - "The longest work of chocolate". It already has the largest piece of chocolate, a model of a Mayan temple made by a bakery in California. The Mayan chocolate temple weighs more than 8 tons.

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