A giant train-shaped pie baked in the Northern capital has made it into the Russian Book of Records.
And the abundance of fillings, the number of which exceeds six dozen, is to blame for this.
The size of the pie is no less impressive: the locomotive alone, decorated with the country's coat of arms made of dough, weighed six kilograms, and it was followed by another 60 carriages - and each of them, remarkably, had a different filling.
One of the carriages contained a chocolate filling – as a symbol of the Central Federal District and Yaroslavl – the “chocolate capital”, while another contained a combination of cottage cheese and bird cherry.
There was even a dumpling pie with little dumplings inside.
The weight of the dough product was 411 kg.
80 people took part in its creation, and the time spent on the work took about five hours.
After the record was registered, the pie was taken apart into trailers, which were donated to charitable foundations.
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