MTR Foods claimed to have created a world record by developing a 123.03 feet dosa in Bangalore. The company did this to commemorate its 100th anniversary. A video showcasing this giant dosa has gone viral on social media platforms, leaving netizens stunned.
Chef Regi Mathew posted a clip of how to make this dosa. The video begins with a glimpse of several chefs gathered around a large stove, preparing to undertake this culinary feat. As the video progresses, we see the 123 feet tall dosa being cooked in a frying pan. The video also shows a person handing Chef Matthew a Guinness World Records certificate. (Related article: Woman complains to police after finding 8 cockroaches in dosa served at New Delhi CP restaurant)
In the caption of the post, Chef Matthew wrote, “Excited to announce a historic milestone at MTR! Proudly celebrating 100 years with the Guinness World Record title for longest dosa with an incredible length of 123.03 feet! This is a monumental achievement.” It was held on March 15, 2024 at MTR Factory, Bangalore. ”
Watch the video on how to make this dosa here.
This post was shared 2 days ago. Since posting, it has received over 24,000 views. The post has nearly 1,000 likes and many comments. (Also read: A historical look at the dosa ranked 10th on the world's best pancakes list)
How did Instagram users react to the video?
One person wrote: “Congratulations Regi. What a great achievement.”
A second added: “Wow. Congratulations to Chef Resi and the team on adding another feature to your cap. Good luck. God bless you!”
“This is amazing,” wrote a third.
“Congratulations,” many others wrote in the comments section of the post. Several others also responded with heart emojis.
Previously, this record was held by Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM and Naturralle Refined Sunflower Oil. They made a dosa measuring 54 feet 8.69 inches. This world record was set on November 16, 2014.
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