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Jasper Pickering

Salami larger than the Statue of Liberty has broken a world record in Argentina

A small town in Argentina has broken the record for world’s longest salami sausage – and it is so large it outranks the Statue of Liberty.

The Argentinian town of Tandil broke the world record for the longest salami with their 99.5 metre meat product, dwarfing the 93 metre tall neoclassical tourist trap located in New York Harbour.

The world record-breaking salami, which weighs 278 kilos in all, was presented to hundreds of hungry onlookers.

Those that were present at the unveiling of the gargantuan cured meat were even allowed a chance to taste it during the 37th edition of the Sierra culinary festival.

 

Prepping and handling the salami was no small feat.

The gigantic sausage took "36 days and more than 100 people" to be completed according to organiser Mariano Frias stated.

"You have to be very careful and have a team with a lot of experience and coordination.

“These 100 people have to be coordinating with each other, any wrong folding that is made to the salami can generate a pressure difference in the tip and it may cause a rupture in the salami," added Frias.

This isn’t the first time that the organisers have outdone themselves on competitive meat packing.

The Statue of Liberty is 93m high (Getty Images North America)

The Council of Denomination of Origin Salame de Tandil, the organisers of the event, broke their own record where they presented a salami back in 2019.

This inferior sausage only came to measure 87.56 metres long and weighed a measly 262 kilograms in weight.

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