Sunday, July 04, 2010, Rajab 21, 1431 A.H  
   HOME
   News in English
   News in Urdu
   Program Profiles
   GEO TV
   GEO UK
   GEO USA
   GEO ME
   GEO CANADA
   GEO EUROPE
   GEO JAPAN
   GEO SUPER
   AAG TV
   Corporate Profile
   Geo Tariff
   News Archive
   Contact Us
   FAQ
   Feedback
   GEO SKINS
   GEO RINGTONES
   GEO NewsAlert
   GEO Wallpapers
   Transcripts of Program
   Team GEO
   Exam Results
 
 
 GEO Amazing and Interesting
 World's biggest cake melting in Paris heatwave
 Updated at: 1430 PST,  Sunday, July 04, 2010
World PARIS: A towering cake vying to be the world's biggest lasted one day outdoors in Paris, brought down not by ravenous sweets lovers but a sweltering heatwave in the French capital, organisers said Friday.

It seems the so-called "Tour sans Faim" (Tower without Hunger)", standing 7.82 metres (25.7 feet) tall, had to be taken down because it was starting to look more like the leaning Tower of Pisa.

A temperature of more than 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) made the big pastry tower rather soft and unstable.

Chef Gilles Stassart and architect Jean Bocabeille brought together a team of pastry chefs, architects, engineers and other artistic specialists to build the huge cake, hoping to make the Guinness Book of World Records.

It was unveiled Thursday at the Cite de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine in Paris and was supposed to last four days. Fortunately, a representative from the Guinness book was there to record the short-lived creation.

It took 628 kilos (1,385 pounds) of flour, 508 kilos of sugar, 350 eggs, 18 kilos of butter to make the bricks of cake used to build the pastry tower.

Actually, the huge cake is not edible and will be turned into fertilizer.

Still, some pieces of the towering cake will be on display in an exhibition at the architecture centre until Sunday.
ShareThisBack     |    Send this story to friend
» GEO Pakistan
Roadside bomb kills 2; hurts 5 in Kohat
Sino-Pak N-deal meets int’l obligations: China
Man kills spouse, 3 in-laws over family row
Woman, daughter publicly tortured in Muzaffargarh
Pakistan never complained regarding access to mly equipment: US
   
» GEO World
Suicide bomber in gov't HQ in west Iraq kills two
Iran says it has 'evidence' scientist abducted by CIA
Queen Elizabeth arrives in Winnipeg
230 dead after DR Congo tanker truck explosion
Gen Petraeus warns of tough Afghan mission ahead
   
» GEO Business
LPG price hiked by Rs6 /kg
US jobless claims surge more than expected
Cotton, raw cotton prices hit record high
Storm still fouling BP oil spill response in Gulf
SBP collects Rs10.5 bln in OMO
   
» GEO Sports
Queen’s Baton reaches Indian city Chandigarh
Dhoni engaged to girlfriend
Tait leads Australia to victory over England
Hot-shot Villa leads Spain into semi-finals
Paraguay and Spain goalless at break
   
» Geo Entertainment
Tributes pour in for French film and theatre legend
Brit actor Andrew lands in Spider-Man lead
Arshad settles marital discord with wife Maria
Paris Hilton marijuana charges dropped in SAfrica
Paris Hilton arrested after Brazil World Cup match
   
» GEO Health
Canadian Rob Spence replaces eye with video camera
Gene pattern predicts longevity
Public transport good for your health, wallet: study
Airport body scanners ‘could cause cancer’
Cancer survivors are often parents of young children
   
» GEO Amazing and Interesting
Newspapers look for ways to profit in Internet age
World's biggest cake melting in Paris heatwave
Secrets of Mummies unraveled in California
Haw Par Villa – most disturbing theme park in Singapore
Beijing, Mexico City traffic world’s worst: study
   
 
Copyright © GEO TV. All rights reserved.