An Italian restaurant in Australia made a 300-foot pizza to raise funds for firefighters ethylenoid

Author : unmaniac2013
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 03:12:32


Pierre and Rosemary Moio, owners of Pellegrini's Italian in a Sydney suburb, wanted to do something for the men and women in uniform risking their lives to battle the country's devastating bushfires.

So, Sunday morning they started cooking the pizza by rolling out meter-long pieces of dough, sticking them together and topping it with tomato sauce and mozzarella before the behemoth was baked in a conveyor oven. The result was a pie longer than an American football field.

After four hours, the rectangular pizza, seasoned with fresh basil, oregano and olive oil, stretched more than 100 meters along Kiln Road at South Village, in the Sydney suburb of Kirrawee. The pie was 40 centimeters (16 inches) wide.



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It was cut into 4,000 slices to feed the crowd that turned up to donate for the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.

Pierre Moio told CNN the attempt was to produce 'Australia's longest ever continuous pizza.'

'It may not have broken a world record, but it was an event that certainly helped make a difference in raising much needed funds,' he said.

'The final count was 103 meters (338 feet) of continuous, unbroken crunchy Italian-style pizza.'

Moio said about 3,000 people attended the event. It was not clear how much dough (er, cash) was raised.

Australia has been ravaged by its worst wildfires in decades, with large swaths of the country devastated since the fire season began in late July. At least 28 people have died nationwide -- and in the state of New South Wales alone, more than 3,000 homes have been destroyed or damaged.

Moio said about 3,000 people attended the event. It was not clear how much dough (er, cash) was raised. Pierre and Rosemary Moio, owners of Pellegrini's Italian in a Sydney suburb, wanted to do something for the men and women in uniform risking their lives to battle the country's devastating bushfires. 'It may not have broken a world record, but it was an event that certainly helped make a difference in raising much needed funds,' he said. After four hours, the rectangular pizza, seasoned with fresh basil, oregano and olive oil, stretched more than 100 meters along Kiln Road at South Village, in the Sydney suburb of Kirrawee. The pie was 40 centimeters (16 inches) wide. 'The final count was 103 meters (338 feet) of continuous, unbroken crunchy Italian-style pizza.' Pierre Moio told CNN the attempt was to produce 'Australia's longest ever continuous pizza.' After four hours, the rectangular pizza, seasoned with fresh basil, oregano and olive oil, stretched more than 100 meters along Kiln Road at South Village, in the Sydney suburb of Kirrawee. The pie was 40 centimeters (16 inches) wide. After four hours, the rectangular pizza, seasoned with fresh basil, oregano and olive oil, stretched more than 100 meters along Kiln Road at South Village, in the Sydney suburb of Kirrawee. The pie was 40 centimeters (16 inches) wide. So, Sunday morning they started cooking the pizza by rolling out meter-long pieces of dough, sticking them together and topping it with tomato sauce and mozzarella before the behemoth was baked in a conveyor oven. The result was a pie longer than an American football field. Australia has been ravaged by its worst wildfires in decades, with large swaths of the country devastated since the fire season began in late July. At least 28 people have died nationwide -- and in the state of New South Wales alone, more than 3,000 homes have been destroyed or damaged. 'It may not have broken a world record, but it was an event that certainly helped make a difference in raising much needed funds,' he said. Moio said about 3,000 people attended the event. It was not clear how much dough (er, cash) was raised. It was cut into 4,000 slices to feed the crowd that turned up to donate for the New South Wales Rural Fire Service. It was cut into 4,000 slices to feed the crowd that turned up to donate for the New South Wales Rural Fire Service. So, Sunday morning they started cooking the pizza by rolling out meter-long pieces of dough, sticking them together and topping it with tomato sauce and mozzarella before the behemoth was baked in a conveyor oven. The result was a pie longer than an American football field. 'It may not have broken a world record, but it was an event that certainly helped make a difference in raising much needed funds,' he said. It was cut into 4,000 slices to feed the crowd that turned up to donate for the New South Wales Rural Fire Service. 'It may not have broken a world record, but it was an event that certainly helped make a difference in raising much needed funds,' he said. Pierre and Rosemary Moio, owners of Pellegrini's Italian in a Sydney suburb, wanted to do something for the men and women in uniform risking their lives to battle the country's devastating bushfires. 'It may not have broken a world record, but it was an event that certainly helped make a difference in raising much needed funds,' he said. Moio said about 3,000 people attended the event. It was not clear how much dough (er, cash) was raised. Australia has been ravaged by its worst wildfires in decades, with large swaths of the country devastated since the fire season began in late July. At least 28 people have died nationwide -- and in the state of New South Wales alone, more than 3,000 homes have been destroyed or damaged.

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