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World record pizza created in Krakow

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World record pizza created in Krakow

A woman poses on a giant pizza in Moscow in this photo from September 7 2006.
The pizza featuring the map of Moscow and cheese models of the city's landmark buildings measured 5.75 metre (18.7 foot) in diameter and was an attempt to set a record in giant pizza making.
The new pizza in Poland far surpasses earlier records, including one set in Tuscany three years ago.

Hold the zapiekanki (Polish name for a baguette) - Krakow has just added a world record-breaking pizza to its menu of delicacies.

The world-beating pizza was created at Błonia Commons on Sunday August 29, by chefs from Pizzeria Magillo.

Read more at Krakow Post

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