<p><br /> What's 230 feet long, weighs almost a ton and a half and can feed hundreds?<br /> </p><p><br /> It's the world's largest enchilada which was just created in Mexico City.<br /> </p><p><br /> Residents of the humble neighborhood of Iztapalapa created the meal during their local eigth annual Enchilada Fair.<br /> </p><p><br /> Chef Pablo Hernandez de Alba said it was tricky to figure out how to turn the tortilla without it breaking.<br /> </p><p><br /> "The hardest thing was figuring out how to make the tortilla, how to do it so we didn't have to turn it over, so it wouldn't break," he said.<br /> </p><p><br /> A local tortilla shop named Calderon created a special machine that would roll out dough to create the extensive tortilla.<br /> </p><p><br /> Guinness World Records representative Ralph Hannah verified the record.<br /> </p><p><br /> "This is the first time someone establishes this record. People have tried this before in Mexico and in the United States but they couldn't fulfill the rules to have a record," Hannah said.<br /> </p><p><br /> Enchiladas are tortilla shells filled with beef, vegetables, cheese and sauce and are served warm.<br /> </p>
