Woman peels and cuts pineapple in 11 seconds; Sets world record

A unique and astonishing record has been added to the Guinness Book of World Records. Dominika Gasparova from Slovakia peeled and cut an entire pineapple into perfectly sized pieces in just 11.43 seconds.

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 17 December 2025, 3:17 PM IST

New Delhi: All sorts of strange and unique records are constantly being set under the Guinness World Records banner. Sometimes it's the fastest run, sometimes the highest jump, and sometimes food-related feats that surprise people. In this series, a record for peeling and cutting a pineapple has emerged that has grabbed everyone's attention on social media.

Entire Pineapple Prepared in 11.43 Seconds

Dominika Gasparova from Slovakia peeled and cut an entire pineapple into perfectly sized pieces in just 11.43 seconds. This task is not as easy as it looks. Speed ​​and accuracy were both essential, as according to the rules, each piece could not be larger than 3.8 centimeters.

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Shattering the Old Record

This historic record was set during a special event organized by the Del Monte company in Wisbech, UK. The competition included 10 experienced Del Monte employees who process pineapples daily. Their goal was to break the old record of 17.85 seconds, but Dominika surpassed everyone, creating a new record.

No Room for Error

Strict rules were in place while setting the record. It was necessary to completely remove the pineapple peel, cut the fruit into equal pieces, and complete the task within the stipulated time. As soon as the official timer started, Dominika began working at lightning speed and completed the challenge in just a few moments.

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Social Media Debate

The video of this record was shared by Guinness World Records on their Instagram account and has been viewed by millions of people. While many users are praising Dominika, some are saying that "anything can be a record" these days. One person wrote, "I can do this in 5 seconds," while others questioned the standards of Guinness World Records.

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  • New Delhi

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  • 17 December 2025, 3:17 PM IST