H-E-B's Central Market sets Guinness World Record for largest charcuterie board

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Turns out, the adage about everything being bigger in Texas also applies to charcuterie boards. San Antonio-based supermarket chain H-E-B opened its first Central Market store in September 1994 in Austin.

Culinary Development Executive Chef Denis Dello Stritto puts the finishing touches on the record-breaking charcuterie board at Central Market.San Antonio-based supermarket chain H-E-B opened its first Central Market store in September 1994 in Austin. As a part of its 30th anniversary celebration, the specialty grocery store took on mission of breaking the Guiness World Record for"the largest charcuterie board in the world to be created and consumed.

“We are beyond excited to celebrate Central Market’s 30 years, and what better way to mark this milestone anniversary than with a food-themed Guinness World Record?” Paul Harty, the store's general manager, said in a press statement. As a part of the celebration that day, Central Market continued its tradition of philanthropy by presenting a $30,000 check to the St. David's Foundation. Its party will continue through Sept. 24 with a series of in-store events, foodie strolls and cooking classes.

 

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