By Brendan Mcfadden For Mailonline
Published: 18:57 GMT, 3 March 2019 | Updated: 18:57 GMT, 3 March 2019
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Amateur and professional bakers from around the world battled it out the World Pasty Championships in Cornwall.
The event, which took place yesterday at the Eden Project in Bodelva, saw 200 entrants compete in eight categories including, English breakfast, cabbage and roadkill.
Bakers came up with a variety of wonderful and unusual creations such as Matt Grant who made a Cornish pasty believed to be the smallest in the world - so tiny it could fit in the palm of his hand.
The fastest pasty crimper title was won by Ingrida Sauguniene who crimped 15 pasties in two minutes at the World Pasty Championships.
One of the winners, Jill Martin, whose pasties are dubbed 'Kentish knockers', claimed first and third prizes in the Open Savoury Professional category.
Jill's full English breakfast themed pasty, contained egg, sausage and bacon.