A British woman has broken the world record for the largest ever cheese sculpture after carving a half-ton replica of the Queen’s Coronation crown – out of cheddar.
Cordon Bleu chef Tanys Pullin, 46, spent over 100 hours sculpting 600kg of Farmhouse Cheddar to mark the 57th anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation.
She worked in a cold storage room to protect the structure of the crown, which smashed the previous world record by over 200kg, when it weighed in at 500.4kg.
Mother-of-four Tanys, from Wells, Somerset, who also makes wedding cakes out of cheese, said she is ”very relieved” to have broken the record.
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Reminds me of the dairy princess butter sculptures at the Minnesota State Fair, photo #11 in this gallery of state fair photos from National Geographic http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/07/state-fairs/sartore-photography
Heh, that's good!
I have to say I'm not a great fan of these flash-based photo galleries.
They probably load a touch quicker, but it's impossible to link to anything except the whole gallery.
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