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Guinness World Records adjudicator Lorenzo Veltri (left) inspects a giant tumpeng (Indonesian cone-shaped rice served with various side dishes) prepared by the organizers of the Indonesian pavilion at Expo Milano 2015 on Monday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Indonesian independence

The Jakarta Post
Wed, August 19, 2015

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Gunung Nasi Gunung Nasi: Guinness World Records adjudicator Lorenzo Veltri (left) inspects a giant tumpeng (Indonesian cone-shaped rice served with various side dishes) prepared by the organizers of the Indonesian pavilion at Expo Milano 2015 on Monday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Indonesian independence. In a reception held later in the evening, Guinness and the Indonesian Museum of Records (MURI) judges officially named the 2.28 meter high tumpeng as the world's and Indonesia's tallest tumpeng, respectively. (JP/Hasyim Widhiarto) (left) inspects a giant tumpeng (Indonesian cone-shaped rice served with various side dishes) prepared by the organizers of the Indonesian pavilion at Expo Milano 2015 on Monday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Indonesian independence. In a reception held later in the evening, Guinness and the Indonesian Museum of Records (MURI) judges officially named the 2.28 meter high tumpeng as the world's and Indonesia's tallest tumpeng, respectively. (JP/Hasyim Widhiarto)

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span class="inline inline-center">Guinness World Records adjudicator Lorenzo Veltri (left) inspects a giant tumpeng (Indonesian cone-shaped rice served with various side dishes) prepared by the organizers of the Indonesian pavilion at Expo Milano 2015 on Monday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Indonesian independence. In a reception held later in the evening, Guinness and the Indonesian Museum of Records (MURI) judges officially named the 2.28 meter high tumpeng as the world's and Indonesia's tallest tumpeng, respectively. (JP/Hasyim Widhiarto)

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