Venezuela lauds world records for Christmas dinner 'made in revolution'

By Alexandra Ulmer CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela praised its 'socialist revolution' for a culinary conquest on Saturday: Guinness World Records for the country's beloved Christmas dinner staples. A cook-a-thon in capital Caracas landed Venezuela records for the biggest ham-filled bread, sugar cane juice infused with lemon, and 'hallaca,' a cornmeal dish wrapped in plantain leaves. "Made in socialism, made in revolution," Food Minister Yvan Bello said in a flurry of celebratory tweets. "The people are celebrating, Venezuela is a country of records, of achievements, thanks to the revolution!," he added, feting the 20-meter bread, 12,000-liter drink and 120-meter 'hallaca.' The initiative comes as Venezuelans struggle ahead of the holiday season due to shortages of basic goods and sky-high inflation that crimps purchasing power. Leftist president Nicolas Maduro has launched a plan dubbed "Operation Merry Christmas" to lower the cost of toys, clothes and appliances for shoppers amid the weakening economy. [ID:nL3N0T46E2] Critics blast the measures as unsustainable distractions to mask the OPEC country's deeper problems. (Reporting by Alexandra Ulmer, Editing by Franklin Paul)