Sitemap

The Biggest Burger In The World Weighing 67.2 kg Is Made In Leskovac

CorD Recommends

Celebratory Stamps Launched Marking 115 Years of Diplomatic Relations between Serbia and Egypt

A special series of commemorative stamps, crafted...

Slovenia Records the Highest Employment Growth in the EU

The employment rate for European Union residents...

Serbia and UAE Commence Free Trade Negotiations

Serbia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)...

Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske Targets Hydrogen Production

The Bosnian utility company, Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske...

Greeks Work the Longest Weeks in the EU, Dutch the Shortest

In 2022, the average working week for individuals aged 20 to 64 within the European Union stood at 37.5...

Belarus to Integrate its Energy System with Russia by Early 2024

Belarus is set to finalise documentation that will commence the integration of its energy infrastructure with Russia's, paving the...

Local Gender Equality Projects Receive Support from EU’s Programme in Serbia

Contracts have been awarded to representatives of nine local municipalities in Serbia for the third consecutive time, aimed at...

Two Pubs Close Daily in England and Wales

Pubs in England and Wales are shutting at an alarming rate due to financial hardships, experts warn. Between April...

Celebratory Stamps Launched Marking 115 Years of Diplomatic Relations between Serbia and Egypt

A special series of commemorative stamps, crafted by the Serbian Postal Service in honour of the 115th anniversary of...

A new record was set at the Leskovac barbecue festival, as the world’s largest burger of 67.2 kilograms of grilled meat was prepared.

The team of the “Koliba” restaurant from Leskovac prepared and baked the burger as part of the traditional and memorial competition “Novica Stanković – Šaponja”.

The World’s biggest burger is 200 grams heavier than last year’s record. Its diameter after baking was 171cm, while its thickness was 2.4 centimeters.

As in previous years, the largest burger in the world made in the capital of barbecue, was this year cut into pieces and distributed to the audience.

Related Articles

Local Gender Equality Projects Receive Support from EU’s Programme in Serbia

Contracts have been awarded to representatives of nine local municipalities in Serbia for the third consecutive time, aimed at promoting gender equality at the...

Celebratory Stamps Launched Marking 115 Years of Diplomatic Relations between Serbia and Egypt

A special series of commemorative stamps, crafted by the Serbian Postal Service in honour of the 115th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Serbia and...

Serbia and UAE Commence Free Trade Negotiations

Serbia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have inked a strategic document, formally initiating free trade talks between the two nations. The document, signed on...

Serbia Appoints New Ambassadors to Algeria and Finland

Serbia has announced the appointment of two new ambassadors: Ana Petković to Algeria and Aleksandar Janković to Finland. Both appointments received approval from their...

European Heritage Days 2023: Serbia Celebrates its ‘Heroine of Heritage’

As part of this year's European Heritage Days celebration, Europa Nostra Serbia and the European Union Delegation in Serbia have established the Annual Europa...

Hisense Pours £45 Million into New Factory in Valjevo

Chinese corporation Hisense has announced an investment of £45 million in a cutting-edge cooling appliance factory located in Valjevo. This establishment, christened 'Valjevo 3',...

Open Balkan Wines Showcased in Vienna

The Serbian Chamber of Commerce President, Marko Čadež, unveiled the regional wine fair, 'Wine vision by open Balkan', in Vienna, featuring wines from Serbia,...

Austrian Firm Palfinger to Construct a Factory in Niš, Hiring 375 By 2027

Austrian engineering giant, Palfinger, has kickstarted the construction of its new facility in Niš, targeting the production of crane and lift components, with plans...