The World's Largest Edible Home Is Made Of Gingerbread, Of Course (VIDEO)

WATCH: Here's Where You'll Find The World's Largest Edible Home

We're still in awe of the incredible gingerbread houses debuting at Miami's Art Basel show this week, and while this more traditional creation isn't quite as artistic, it's making headlines for its sheer size.

Earning the Guinness World Record for the largest gingerbread house in the world, this edible home measures 39,201 cubic feet and is located on the grounds of the Texas A&M University Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas.

Check out how the house was made in the video above.

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