In a feat that is as delicious as it is impressive, a team of master chocolatiers has officially entered the history books. A giant chocolate sculpture, meticulously crafted to resemble a classic locomotive, has been crowned the longest chocolate sculpture in the world by Guinness World Records.
Measuring a staggering 55.27 metres (181 feet 3 inches), the creation dominated the landscape, proving that when it comes to dessert, bigger—and longer—is definitely better.
The project was a collaborative effort of passion and precision, bringing together experts from across the Mediterranean:
Andrew Farrugia: Representing the Institute of Tourism Studies in Malta.
Consorzi di Pesticherie Bergamo-Brescia: Representing the culinary artistry of Italy.
Creating a sculpture of this magnitude isn’t just about melting chocolate; it’s a structural challenge. The team had to ensure the “track” and the train cars could support their own weight without snapping or melting under the lights.
| Feature | Detail |
| Official Length | 55.27 Metres |
| Record Title | Longest Chocolate Sculpture |
| Material | High-quality Dark/Milk Chocolate |
| Design | Detailed Classic Steam Engine & Carriages |
The level of detail on the 55-metre train was nothing short of extraordinary. From the intricate wheels and pistons of the engine to the individual window frames of the passenger cars, the craftsmanship showcased the elite skills of the Italian and Maltese artisans. Spectators were left in awe as the massive train stretched across the hall, smelling as good as it looked.
“It’s not just about the length; it’s about the art. Every centimeter of this train was handled with care to ensure it looked like a real machine made of cocoa,” one observer noted.