Uganda’s huge rolex sets Guinness world record
It can be found in stalls, and it takes between ten and fifteen minutes to prepare.
This delicacy is traditionally composed of a fried omelet and a filling of different vegetables rolled inside a chapati, a soft and fluffy flatbread made of wheat flour.
As confirmed on 4 November 2021, Raymond Kahuma and his team created a rolex that measured 204.6 kg (451 lb) in Kasokoso, Wakiso District, Uganda.
This oversized snack measured a whopping 2.32 metres in length and 0.66 metres at its thickest diameter.
Proportionally, this record-breaking delicacy is the equivalent of two-thousand average rolexes!
It took Kahuma and his team 14 hours and 36 minutes of kneading, frying and whisking eggs, as well as a year of preparation and a trial-and-error process to make sure that everything would go smoothly on the day.
It took sixty people and a cooking surface made from scratch to complete the delicious quest.
The ingredients included:
- 72 kg (158.733 lb) of flour
- 90 kg (198.416 lb) of greens
- 1,200 eggs
From the preparation and cooking of the dough to the moving and rolling of the humungous finished flatbread, it was certainly no easy task.
The team had to find a way to create a chapati bread that wouldn’t break when lifted off the frying surface, which proved to be the most challenging part of this record.
After four attempts, in a testament to resilience and initiative, the team conquered the record title for the largest Ugandan rolex, raising the bar for all Ugandan rolexes!
Source: guinnessworldrecords.com