Could Mexico make an enchilada so big that even they could not eat it?
Cooks recently gathered in Mexico City to create the Guinness World Record–breaking enchilada, which came in at 230 feet long and 1.5 tons. This comida muy gigantesca contained cheese, avocado, cream, chiles, onions, tomatillos and salsa. (We're pretty sure we saw somebody shredding up some chicken in a video about it, too.) It required the construction of a special machine to make a tortilla enormous enough for it.
Apparently rolling the enchilada up without breaking the tortilla was the biggest challenge. You know, right after walking around in a crowd of people who had just eaten the world's largest enchilada.
Cooks recently gathered in Mexico City to create the Guinness World Record–breaking enchilada, which came in at 230 feet long and 1.5 tons. This comida muy gigantesca contained cheese, avocado, cream, chiles, onions, tomatillos and salsa. (We're pretty sure we saw somebody shredding up some chicken in a video about it, too.) It required the construction of a special machine to make a tortilla enormous enough for it.
Apparently rolling the enchilada up without breaking the tortilla was the biggest challenge. You know, right after walking around in a crowd of people who had just eaten the world's largest enchilada.
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