This 1,445-foot tiramisu just broke a world record in London
A massive tiramisu stretching 1,445 feet has broken the world record in London

A group of 100 Italian chefs have set a new Guinness World Records title after creating a 1,445-foot-long tiramisu in London.
The record-breaking dessert was assembled at Chelsea Town Hall, where chefs gathered in a coordinated effort to surpass the previous record of 897 feet, set in Milan. The attempt was led by Mirko Ricci, who had previously held the record in 2017 before it was broken in 2019.
To qualify, the tiramisu had to be prepared live on-site. The massive dessert required more than 3,000 eggs and around 50,000 ladyfinger biscuits, highlighting the scale of the undertaking.
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An official adjudicator confirmed the final length at 440.6 metres (1,445 feet), officially restoring the record to Ricci and his team.
Beyond the record itself, the event also had a charitable component. Proceeds from ticket sales and dessert purchases were donated to the Esharelife Foundation. Visitors were able to take home portions of the tiramisu, with larger trays and individual slices sold during the event.
The achievement marks a new milestone for one of Italy’s most iconic desserts, brought to record-breaking scale in the heart of London.


















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