Food and drink world records are amongst
the most hotly contested record breaking feats, with people all around
the world trying to do things quicker, bigger, and taller than those
before them. If you want to see the worst that the record books have to
offer then take a look at this list of 10 highly unhealthy food and
drink world records that we definitely don’t recommend you try at home.
Most ‘ghost chillis’ eaten in two minutes
The Bhut Jolokia pepper, better known as the ‘ghost chilli’ is one of
the hottest chillis in the world, coming in at just over one million on
the Scoville scale for chilli heat; 200 times more spicy than a
jalapeño pepper. Most people can’t even manage one of these deadly
peppers without diving for a glass of water, but Indian woman Anandita
Dutta Tamuly managed to eat an astounding 51 of them in two minutes. As
if that wasn’t crazy enough already, she bizarrely ‘celebrated’ by
rubbing the seeds of the chilli into her eyes when she had completed the
challenge.
Largest burger
The title of World’s Largest Burger is a frequently broken one that
has been held all around the world, but at the time of writing the
holders are ‘Juicys’, an outdoor food specialist who set the record at
Alameda County Fair in California. This beast of a burger weighed in at a
staggering 352kg (777 pounds) and had to be moved around with a fork
lift truck. At 1,375,000 calories, an adult man could get his
recommended daily calorie intake from this cow-sized burger for nearly a
year and a half.
Biggest gingerbread house
With a confectionary construction effort that would put the witch
from Hansel and Gretel to shame, Roger Pelcher entered the record books
by building the largest gingerbread house the world has ever seen. The
house, which should probably be described as more of a mansion, is 20
metres (67 feet) tall and took Roger and his team nine days to build.
Fattest town
The town of Huntington in West Virginia holds the rather unfortunate
title of being the most overweight town in the USA, which itself is one
of the fattest countries in the world. Strangely, the town’s 105kg (233
pounds) ex-mayor said that the health of Huntington’s residents is an
issue that “doesn’t really come up.” It probably should though,
considering over half of the town’s population are clinically obese, and
they lead the way in national rates of heart disease and diabetes.
Largest bowl of cereal
Breakfast cereal company Kellogg’s set the world record for largest
bowl of cereal by creating a mammoth 2.5 metre (eight feet) wide bowl
and filling it with over a tonne of cornflakes and milk. Apparently this
was to raise awareness of the fact that breakfast is the most important
meal of the day, although they may have gone slightly over the top by
creating a bowl of cornflakes so huge that you could easily swim around
in it.
Fastest ice cream eating
Peter Dowdeswell does not mess around when it comes to eating and
drinking world records, with around 350 of them to his name. Perhaps the
most impressive of all those records is the insane feat of eating
5.45kg (12 pounds) of ice cream in only 45 seconds. Wondering how he
managed that without the world’s most severe case of brain freeze? The
ice cream was ‘partly thawed’ meaning this record probably blurred the
lines between eating and drinking.
Largest cup of coffee
We’ve all relied on a cup of coffee to give us a much needed kick
start in the morning, but drink the contents of this mammoth mug and
you’d be wide awake for the foreseeable future. Made in Puerto Rico to
promote the country’s coffee industry, the cup held over 10,000 litres
(2,750 gallons) of the hot stuff, enough to serve 50,000 people.
Fastest syrup drinker
Speed drinking is one thing, but surely something like syrup is too
thick to consume quickly? Apparently not. Ohio resident Dan Petty drank a
700ml (24 oz) bottle of syrup in 11.24 seconds, smashing the previous
record by almost 10 seconds and probably feeling pretty queasy in the
process.
Tallest stack of pancakes
The staff of the UK based ‘Food Network’ TV channel broke the world
record for tallest pancake stack by just 3 inches (7cm) when they built a
tower that reached 32 inches (81cm) tall. The huge stack was made with
over 250 eggs and 26 pints of milk, resulting in 725 individual
pancakes. That must have taken a lot of syrup to cover – hopefully they
didn’t invite Dan Petty…
Most Hostess Cupcakes eaten in a lifetime
You’d think if someone ate something literally every day of their
life they’d eventually get sick of it, but that is definitely not the
case for Florida resident Suzanne Rutland. She claims to have eaten four
Hostess Cupcakes every day of her life since she was a child, which by
her estimates adds up to over 50,000 of the cream filled cakes in her
lifetime. Strangely Suzanne isn’t even overweight, despite those four
Cupcakes alone adding up to 720 calories every day.
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