The pizza was rolled out in rectangular, metre-long pieces of dough, pieced together and covered with tomato sauce and mozzarella, before being baked using a conveyor oven.
It was then liberally seasoned with basil leaves, oregano and olive oil.
The effort took about four hours, according to Pellegrini’s restaurant, and yielded 4,000 slices.
The proceeds went to the New South Wales Rural Fire service.
A video of the pizza being made has gone viral on social media with lots of users marvelling at its size.
An Italian restaurant in Australia prepared a 338-foot-long Margherita pizza to raise funds for firefighters battling bushfires https://t.co/788AD2vdBL pic.twitter.com/QodyAR01j1
— tag today (@tagtodayO) January 22, 2020
The restaurant is now holding a contest to guess how many kilogrammes of flour went into making the pizza.
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