A person is attempting to break a record by making the largest "cuche square" (a traditional Alsatian dish, also known as tarte flambée) in the world, with a goal of exceeding 40 meters in length. The challenge takes place at the Zenith in Strasbourg, and the person is assisted by volunteers. The dough is prepared, and the filling is spread on the dough, which includes cream, bacon, and onions. To make the event more engaging, the person organizes games and contests, including a hide-and-seek game and a game where participants have to keep their finger on a phone, with the last person winning an iPhone. Throughout the challenge, the person provides updates and interacts with their audience. After 18 hours of preparation, the record is finally achieved, with a length of 38.81 meters, and the tarte flambée is distributed to the audience.
Here are the extracted facts:
1. The event is held at the Zenith in Strasbourg.
2. The objective is to make a guache square that exceeds 40 meters.
3. The dough is prepared from 8 o'clock using 10 kg of flour and 2.5 liters of beer.
4. The team aims to create a record for the longest tarte flambée.
5. The event has a time limit of six hours before the guests arrive to taste the tarte flambée.
6. A crucial step in the process is cleaning the plate.
7. The team starts making the tarte flambée at 5:40 p.m.
8. They have a deadline to finish by 8-9 p.m.
9. The event is open to volunteers who can participate in games and win prizes, including an iPhone.
10. The tarte flambée is a traditional Alsatian dish that is thinner and more delicate than pizza.
11. The team uses a special technique to cook the tarte flambée in the oven.
12. The event is attended by a large audience, including organizers, volunteers, and guests.
13. The tarte flambée is distributed to the audience to eat live.
14. The event is documented on video and will be shared online.
15. The team sets a new record for the longest tarte flambée, exceeding 38 meters.