World’s Largest Hot Pot Weighing 13 Tons to Be Unveiled at China International Import Expo

World’s Largest Hot Pot Weighing 13 Tons to Be Unveiled at China International Import Expo
Bryan Ke
October 24, 2019
Dezhuang Restaurant, one of the biggest hot pot restaurants in Chongqing, China is set to hold an exhibit of the world’s biggest hot pot at the second China International Import Expo in Shanghai.
The hot pot is measured at 10-meter (32.8 feet) diameter and 1.06-meter (3.4 feet) high and weighs 13 tons, according to ECNS.
hot pot
Image via Shangaiist
The exhibit consists of 56 small tripod pots that symbolize the unity and harmony of 56 ethnic groups in the country.
There is also calligraphy and paintings engraved on the two-flavor hot pot to show its history.
For its content, the pot would require 2,000 kilograms (4,409 pounds) of hot pot seasoning with 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of peppers and 500 kilograms of chili (1,102 pounds).
The pot also consumes 220 kilowatts of power while active and can serve 56 people at a time.
It would take five days to assemble the massive pot, which is due to arrive in Shanghai in eight pieces.
The world’s largest hot pot is set for exhibit inside the expo’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Hall in November.
Featured Image via Shanghaiist
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