Qzina Specialty Foods has broken the world record for the world’s largest chocolate sculpture by building a replica of the ancient Mayan temple - the Kukulcan pyramid of Chichen Itza in Mexico. The sculpture which weighs a whopping 18,239 pounds surpasses the previous record of 10,736.5 pound set in Italy in 2010.
The framework is exactly proportionate to the unique, down to the the number of steps and sections. It's accurately one-thirtieth the size of the unique with a platform of 10 toes by 10 toes and a size of six toes. Completely, the venture took more than 400 hard hours of development.
The Qzina Institution of Candy & Treat made the delightful forehead to enjoy its 30 wedding birthday - choosing the Mayan concept because of the essential part the lifestyle performed in the roots of delightful chocolate. The Mayans were one of the first cultures growing Chocolate plants and discover the true potential of the chocolate vegetable. Acknowledging the delightful opportunities of this highly effective development, the Mayans worshiped the Chocolate shrub and recognized its legumes as the food of the Gods.
The pyramid will be on show at the institute from May 4 through Dec. 21, when it will be demolished to correspond with the end of the Mayan schedule. The method for devastation is yet to be made the decision.