Could You Slurp Up A 30-Foot Long Noodle By Yourself?

This might be the longest piece of pasta we’ve ever seen.

Allora Restaurant in New York City has crafted a viral noodle that has taken over the internet as of late. This massive tube of dough measures in at a staggering 30 feet long and gets served with scissors so that people can share and eat it.

Of course, sharing is always caring, but if you put down pasta in front of me that was the length of a few cars, my first reaction would be to try to slurp up the whole thing at once. Luckily, I’m not alone in that sentiment, as Instagrammer and Foodbeast friend @blondeswhoeat attempted to accomplish that feat on camera. While she was unable to finish the entire thing, I’m sure there are a few competitive eaters out there who would be up to the task.

Even if you’re not as daring as some of us and willing to try to conquer ten yards of pasta on your own, it’s still a delicious meal that you’re gonna want at least try a piece of.

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