Mona Lisa made from 24,000 rice crackers breaks world record

That’s a lot of rice crackers.

The Louvre may need to watch out.

The Louvre may need to watch out. Source: AP

Japan has once again proved that they never do things by halves, this time by creating a giant out of 24,000 senbei rice crackers in , Saitama Prefecture, a town 30km north of Tokyo.

The attempt was carried out in a gymnasium, with some chipping in to create the replica. Everyone should be extremely proud – the Senbei Lisa bears a striking resemblance to Renaissance-era , and it successfully took out the  for the made with rice crackers.
Seven different flavours of senbei were used to achieve the right colours and shades, such as green tea and soy sauce.

After the final pieces were placed and the record smashed, the painting was broken up and taken home with the volunteers – a well-deserved snack!
Seven different flavours of senbei were used to achieve the right colours and shades, such as green tea and soy sauce.
“It was fun,” 7-year-old Mei Hamano told . She took part in the event with her family.

“It’s amazing that you can recreate a painting with senbei,” she said.
Senbei crackers are ubiquitous in Japan, mostly consumed as a savoury snack alongside a pot of green tea. Surprisingly, this isn’t even the first time senbei crackers have been used in a record-smashing attempt. In 2011, 63 year-old Michihiro Yamaguchi lead his team to victory by producing – it had a diameter of 163cm.

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Published 10 October 2018 11:48am
By Lucy Rennick


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