A train made entirely of chocolate has set a new Guinness World Record as the longest chocolate structure in the world. The sculpture, on display at the busy Brussels South station, is 112-feet (34.05 meters) long and weighs over 2,755 pounds (1250 kilos). Maltese chocolate artist Andrew Farrugia spent over 700 hours constructing the masterpiece. He said he came up with the idea of the train last year cho2after visiting the Belgian Chocolate Festival in Bruge: “I had this idea for a while, and I said what do you think if we do this realization of a long chocolate train, you know, because a train you can make it as long as you like.
WoW!..
You should plan a visit Longlegs.
I am thinking of calling you Longchocs:mrgreen:
Oh I hope somebody gets to eat some of it before it’s gone off.
Do not try Malteser Buttons!
You will not stop until the packet is empty.
I remember eating out of date chocolates as a child. My friend found a whole big box chucked out of a sweet shop. We were sick!!!:shock:
I have missed those Tess. Sweetie runs off to the shops:lol:
That’s the idea.
I would love to try those to see what all he fuss is about.
You would need a mortgage!!!
I bet none of them beat a Lion bar.
I wonder if they do free tasters in Harrods?
I will look into this and get back to you.
The creation of the first modern chocolate bar is credited to Joseph Fry, who in 1847 discovered that he could make a moldable chocolate paste by adding melted cacao butter back into Dutch cocoa. By 1868, a little company called Cadbury was marketing boxes of chocolate candies in England.
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I would like to shake Joseph’s hand.
It would be dust by now.
Have you tried that Rose chocolate?
Sprinkles.
Not sure if I have had rose chocolate or not tbh.
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We have a hotel not far from me, it is called ‘The Chocolate Box’