At this year's ninth annual Cream Cheese Festival, a 6,900 pound cheesecake was determined to be the world's largest cheesecake by Guinness World Records.
If you can picture that in your head for a second, that comes out to 90.25 inches in diameter and 31 inches deep -- enough to serve 24,533 people. The cake was made by Philadelphia Cream Cheese in Lowville, N.Y. and unveiled by Duff Goldman, who appears frequently on the Food Network. The knife he wielded to cut, or make an indent on the cake, measured almost longer than his entire height.
The previous record for the world's largest cheese was 4,703 pounds. After about the 10,000 people who attended had a slice of the monster cheesecake, the rest was donated to the Lowville Food Pantry and The Watertown Salvation Army Soup Kitchen.
Record-Setting Cheesecakes
The World's Largest Cheesecake Weighs 6,900 Pounds
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