Largest
balmos-world record set by Alba Prefecture
[Oct.18]GARDA,Alba,Romania – The best cookers from Apuseni Mountains
realized a balmosh of 500 kg (1102.31 lb), establishing a new world
record for the Largest Balmos.
For making the world record balmos there were
used 443 kg sour cream, made by the villagers from Garda and Arieseni,
4.43 kg salt, 35 kg white four, 55.4 kg cornmeal, for that after
the boiling process to remain at least 500 kg.(enlarge
photo)
For homogenization of the composition there were used
huge wood spoons, made under the form of oars of 2.1 meters long.
The world record balmos was after that distributed on free for consummation
to all present, being made over 2,000 portions. (see video)
The balmos* is a traditional dish of the cattlemen
from Carpati, made of wheat meal, corn flour and sour cream, which
are boiled together for three hours.
“It
is for the first time when it is cooked such a balmos here. I don’t
believe that it was made somewhere else. We did make much, but into
such big tin kettle we did not boil ever” declared Aurel Dobra,
the team leader who was in charge of cooking.
For making the world's largest balmos the best cookers
contributed from commune “moti” Garda, Arieseni, Scarisoara: Aurel
Dobra, Livia Danciu, Elena Dobra, Maria Bogdan, Teodora Barna, Simona
Stan, Aurelia Dig, Elena Lazea, Avram Matei, Elena Matei, Alina
Miclea, Gheorghe Matei.
The big pot, of 850 kg (1873.92 lb.) where it
was made the record was manually made by the gypsy experts in pots
from Targu Carbunesti – Targu Jiu, the only ones who engaged to
make such a masterpiece.
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photo)
They were leaded by an old gypsy artisan from
Targu Jiu, Mr. Mihai Istrate.
It is supposed that the balmosh made traditionally
offers a special energy, being considered a possible explication
of potency and special sexual performances of the cattlemen from
Apuseni who consumed regularly this product, the majority having
3 – 7 children.
In few than an hour, all balmos was consumed! “The
balmos is very good. I came from Cluj on purpose to taste it and
I do not regret it” explained T. Robert, one of the tourists who
came to assist at establishing the record.
The event was organized by Prefecture Alba – Prefect
Cosmin Covaciu and communes Garda de Sus – Mayor Marin Varciu, Arieseni
– Mayor Marin Juri. Scarisoara – Mayor Cristian Costea.
“It is a place very beautiful and full of potential.
To attract tourists here can be made by promoting the traditions
and this balmos is traditional for moti” declared glad the Prefect
of Alba, Cosmin Covaciu. “We established already to collaborate
on long term with World Records Academy, following that also for
the next editions to try to establish some international records
concerning the area specific, for efficiently promoting the tourism
into this place”said Prefect Cosmin Covaciu.
World Records Academy homologated at the place this
record and, “impressed by the dedication and efforts deposed for
promoting and maintaining the traditions of a millenarian community
– the one of "moti" from Apuseni – World Records Academy
offers a Special Award of $125,000to the local community, representing
a global promotion service package” declared Tom Howard, President
of World Records Academy.
The award offered by World Records Academy includes:
a free page of advertising into the World Records Book – for the
following five editions (tariff list 20,000 $/edition, total 100,000
$), page in which shall be promoted free of charge the tourist services
from the communes Garda, Arieseni, Scarisoara. The tourists opportunities
from the three communes shall be promoted free of charge, during
5 years, and on the site WRA (25,000 $ value), through including
it into the international record page.
One of the wood spoons, used for making the record
balmosh was offered by the organizers to World Records Academy,
for being included (together with a huge poster and the popular
music from Apuseni) into the exhibition “Romanian Records” which
shall be inaugurated at Bucharest, on July, 18th 2008, at International
Day of Records.
After that, the huge soon shall be a part from the
itinerant exhibition of World Records Academy, which shall be present
into the prestige Museums from New York, Las Vegas, Paris, London,
Tokyo and Sydney.
One of the cookers who participated at the process of making
the product shall be invited at the opening of these exhibitions.
World
Record Balmos video
*Balmos, (sometimes spelled balmus,) is
a mamaliga-like traditional Romanian dish, but is more elaborate.
Unlike mamaliga (where the cornmeal is boiled in water) when making
balmos, the cornmeal must be boiled in sheep milk.
Other ingredients, such as butter, sour cream,
telemea (a type of feta cheese), cas, (a type of fresh curdled ewe
cheese without whey, which is sometimes called "green cheese" in
English), urda( (a type of curdled cheese obtained by boiling and
curdling the whey left from cas,), etc., are added to the mixture
at certain times during the cooking process.
It is a specialty dish of the Romanian shepherds of
old, and nowadays very few people still know how to make a proper
balmos.