Yangzhou record for fried rice is revoked
Updated: 2015-10-27 07:16
By Hu Yongqi(China Daily)
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300 people make a 4.19-ton Yangzhou fried rice in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, Oct 22, 2015. [Photo by Meng Delong/Asianewsphoto] |
In an announcement on Monday on its micro blog, Guinness World Records Ltd said the revocation was due to food wastage after the organizer failed to properly dispose of the fried rice as promised.
Sharon Yang, marketing director for Guinness in China, said, "We held back on publicizing the results because we had been reviewing the information submitted by the organizer."
According to Guinness' website, the largest serving of fried rice on record weighed 3,150 kilograms and was achieved by the Turkey Culinary Federation in Bolu, Turkey, on Sept 27, 2014. As of press time, that record had not been replaced by Yangzhou's fried rice feat.
"Guinness received a statement from the organizer to show that the food of more than 4 tons had been distributed to five recipients. However, the organizer disposed of 150 kilograms of fried rice improperly and violated the rule that food must be consumed by people and cannot be wasted in any food-related record events. Therefore, the company has notified the organizer of the revocation," Guinness World Records said on its microblog.
Yangzhou, which is observing its 2,500th anniversary this year, is famous for its fried rice flavored with eggs, sea cucumber and other ingredients. As part of the celebrations, Yangzhou tried to break the world record of the largest fried rice serving, an event hosted by the World Association of Chinese Cuisine in which about 300 people cooked more than 4 metric tons of fried rice on Thursday.
Cheng Dong, a Guinness certification officer, presented a certificate to the organizer on the site on behalf of Guinness headquarters after he checked the fried rice with a final total weight of 4,192 kilograms.
The food originally was intended to be given to factory employees and students of four schools. However, some rice was not considered edible after four hours in the cooker. Then the organizer gave 150 kg of the rice to a pig breeding farm nearby, which violated the rules of Guinness World Records. The organizer admitted the negligence and called for continued support for Chinese cuisine.
Xinhua contributed to this story.
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