Croatian village breaks record with 3km strudel chain 

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Published On: 07 Sep 2025, 22:22

JASKOVO, Croatia, Sept 7, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - With tonnes of flour and apples, 
a Croatian village on Saturday made it into the Guinness World Records with a 
line of strudels stretching more than three kilometres (nearly two miles).

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 
Jaskovo, 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.

During the village's traditional Strudelfest, the strudels, made following a 
regional recipe, were laid in line by locals and volunteers.

"They've been working so hard," said Monika Ivis, one of several thousand 
visitors to the event.

"They taste super," she told AFP.

"Strudel is a symbol linked with local tradition," regional mayor Martina 
Furdek Hajdin said earlier, adding that such events helped boost the rural 
region's development.

The strudels used to break the record will be donated to various 
institutions, organisations and people in need.

Jaskovo, 66 kilometres (41 miles) southwest of Zagreb, already claimed the 
world record a decade ago. On that occasion it recorded a 1,479-metre line of 
strudels.

The previous record from 2019 was held by the Croatian town of Sisak where 
the line of nearly 6,000 strudels measured more than 1,762 meters.

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