India Sets Tasty World Record with Largest Molded Potato Chip

In a deliciously unique achievement, Chandresh Bayad from Gujarat, India, has officially set a Guinness World Record for creating the largest molded potato chip (French fry), weighing a massive 11 kilograms (24.2508 pounds).

This extraordinary creation marks the first-ever successful attempt at setting this record, combining culinary creativity with engineering precision to mold and cook a potato chip of unprecedented size.

Crafted using specially prepared potato mash, the giant chip was molded, shaped, and cooked with meticulous care to ensure it maintained both its form and integrity. The process involved custom equipment and expert handling to produce a perfectly cooked and structurally sound chip.

“This achievement is a tribute to innovation in Indian cuisine,” said Chandresh Bayad, who proudly unveiled the oversized snack before a cheering local crowd and adjudicators.

Guinness World Records confirmed the attempt as a record-setting success, recognizing the chip for its size, weight, and uniqueness. The attempt not only showcased India’s flair for food innovation but also highlighted Gujarat’s growing reputation for record-breaking feats.

With this crispy creation, Chandresh Bayad has turned a humble potato into a global sensation — proving that even the simplest foods can make the biggest impact.

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