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We bring to your attention a selection of disgusting and strange records.

1. Milk splashing from the eyes

In 2004, Turkish Mehmet Yulmaz hit a glass with a stream of milk at a distance of almost three meters. He released this stream from his eye, having first sucked in the milk through his nose. For this, the 28-year-old record holder was awarded a place in the Guinness Book of Records.

2. Eating cockroaches

Englishman Ken Edwards from Derbyshire, a former rat catcher, was able to eat 36 cockroaches in one minute on March 5, 2001, setting a new world record. The cockroaches were prepared as a dish, since the living ones, according to the record holder, often crawl back out without allowing themselves to be eaten (Bue!). In addition to this performance, Ken organizes many others that are no less exciting. For example, a show called “47 Rats in Pants” features his family and friends. It's very exciting and interesting, if only it weren't so disgusting.

3. Lifting the weight with the tongue

Briton Thomas Blackthorne broke his own weight lifting record. He was able to lift an aluminum box with transparent walls filled with pasta, weighing more than 12 kilograms. Moreover, he lifted it not with his hands, but with the help of a chain attached to his tongue.

4. Eating Cow Brains

The famous Japanese speed eater Takeru Kobayashi held the hot dog eating record for six years, as well as a number of other records. He set one of these records by eating more than eight kilograms of beef brains in 15 minutes.

5. Transfer of larvae between containers using the mouth

Charlie Bell, a laborer from East London, has set a new world record, described as "the maximum number of maggots carried by mouth." In an hour, this man was able to drag several kilograms of larvae (the exact quantity is unknown) from a round container to a square transparent one. According to the hero himself, it was disgusting.

6. Spiders on the body

Australian boy Tom Buchanan is not at all afraid of spiders. For 55 seconds, he allowed 125 Golden Orb spiders to walk around his body. The bite of these spiders, strictly speaking, is not fatal, but very painful.

7. Foot sniffing

More and more disgusting. Finally this article ends, and here is the last record. Madeleine Albreit of Cincinnati, Ohio, was recently fired from the Hill Top Research lab that tests Dr. perfume products. Scholl's. Her job consisted of test sniffing feet and armpits, which the woman did for 15 long years. During this time, according to rough calculations, she smelled 5,600 feet and countless armpits. And this is a real record. I'm sure Madeline breathed a sigh of relief when she left the lab.

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You can stick your hand through the world's largest "tunnel" in the ear.

Kala Kaiwi, a tattoo and body modification artist from Hawaii, recently set a Guinness World Record for non-surgical earlobe rings. Such body modifications are also known as “tunnels”, and in this case the diameter of the ring inserted into the lobe reaches 10.5 cm. You can freely insert your hand through such a ring.

The Guinness Book of World Records is a mixture of impressive records along with some of the strangest and least impressive world records. Based on the fact that everyone loves food, we decided to tell you about some records that are not particularly impressive and that you could even set yourself.

Most Big Macs eaten

Don Gorske loves Big Macs. He ate over 25,000 Big Macs in his life and kept all the receipts. Some people do really crazy things because they want to get into the record books. But Don is not one of them. He just loves Big Macs.

The shortest time it took to drink a bottle of ketchup


The world champion in fast ketchup drinking is a German who drank a bottle of ketchup in 32 seconds. Nobody loves ketchup as much as this German.

Largest portion of mashed potatoes


It took 200 Frenchmen to make a vat of puree weighing 1042 kilograms. Making this amount of puree is not at all difficult. It's hard to eat so much puree. Anyone who could eat that much puree can be hailed as a hero.

Largest number of people eating breakfast in bed at the same time


It only took 289 Australians to set this Guinness Book record. Everyone loves the typical breakfast food. It probably wouldn't be hard to get at least a thousand people together if you promised them free eggs and bacon for breakfast. Many people went to great lengths to eat a couple of eggs and bacon.

The fastest sandwich made with your feet


There is an old saying that is worth thinking about. If someone makes a sandwich with their feet and no one eats it, is it food? Most likely the answer will be no. No one will eat what was prepared with their feet.

Longest line of hot dogs


Who cares if someone can put 1500 hot dogs in one line or not. If you don't make them or eat them, then you shouldn't get a record for them. There are also records for the longest lines of sandwiches, pizza, tacos, and a bunch of other food products.

Largest amount of milkshake blown through nose

Gary Bashaw Jr from the USA mixed milk and chocolate powder in his mouth and blew 54 milliliters of chocolate milk mixture out of his nostril... what the hell is that, why would anyone do that!? Let's hope he did it to overcome his cocaine addiction.

The most expensive pizza


This pizza can be ordered from Steveston Pizza in Canada for $450. It's so expensive because they put a lot of rare seafood in it. That would be enough money to buy 90 Hot N Ready pizzas from Little Caesars.

Largest number of people making sandwiches at the same time

This record was set when 1,363 people in Dallas, Texas made sandwiches at the same time in the same hotel. These people just slapped meat and cheese on bread and called it a sandwich. The Guinness Book of World Records should not count as a record any sandwich that takes less than an hour to prepare.

Highest bread consumption per capita


For some reason, the Book of Records decided to give Turkey an award for the country that consumes the most bread per capita. When they won this honor, it was estimated that the people of Turkey eat three times their own weight in bread each year.

Eating competitions are considered one of the most controversial competitions in the world. While many people and medical associations find these competitions absolutely disgusting and dangerous to human health, there are many who enjoy not only watching them, but also participating in them. While there are a ton of legendary competitions like Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest that have been around for decades, new competitions are popping up every day. From gourmet eating competitions like the World Ice Cream Eating Championship to the weirdest competitions like the donkey penis eating contest, here are some of the craziest food eating competitions in the world.

25. Oyster Eating World Championship

The World Oyster Eating Championship, held every June in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a speed eating competition in which participants compete for money ($1,000 to the winner). In 2011, Pat Bertoletti set a Louisiana state record by eating 468 oysters in 8 minutes.

24. World Garlic Eating Competition


The World Garlic Eating Championship is held in the village of Chideock, Dorset County, Southwestern England. In 2014, David Greenman won this competition by eating 33 heads of raw garlic in 60 seconds.

23. World Nettle Eating Championship


The World Nettle Eating Championships is another crazy festival held in Dorset. This is a competition in which participants chew nettle leaves. The winner is the participant who plucked and ate the largest number of leaves from 60-centimeter branches.

22. International Kimchi Eating Championship Chowdown


If you like kimchi (Korea's national dish), then you might like the idea of ​​participating in the International Kimchi Eating Championship held in Koreatown, Chicago, Illinois. To break the current record, you will have to eat more than 3.86 kilograms of this delicacy in 6 minutes.

21. World Slugburger Eating Championship


To take part in this incredible competition you will have to travel to Corinth, Mississippi. There you will have to eat unique hamburgers, which contain beef patties fried in vegetable oil, as well as soy, onion, pickles and mustard. In order to break the current record you will have to eat at least 44 hamburgers in 10 minutes.

20. World Jalapeno chili peppers eating contest


There are several competitions where participants compete to see who can eat the most super juicy peppers, one of the most famous being the World Jalapeño Eating Championship at the State Fair of Texas. In 2006, a 62-year-old former accountant from Nevada swallowed 247 peppers in 8 minutes, setting a new world record in the process.

19. Crocodile egg eating competition


The Crocodile Egg Eating Competition, which takes place at the Pattaya Crocodile Farm in Thailand, is an annual speed-eating competition. It consists of eating 10 crocodile eggs at speed. The main purpose of this strange place is to promote local tourism.

18. Broccoli eating contest


Even broccoli, the symbol of healthy food, can become the subject of speed-eating competitions. Tom "Broccoli" Landers holds the world record for broccoli consumption, having gobbled down 450 grams of raw broccoli in just 92 seconds.

17. National Fried Mushroom Eating Championship


Mushroom lovers can compete against each other at the National Fried Mushroom Eating Championship, held annually in Pennsylvania. If you can devour more than 4 kilograms of fried mushrooms in 8 minutes, you have a good chance of setting a world record.

16. Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwiches Eating World Championship


Elvis Presley fans gather in Biloxi, Mississippi, to honor the King by eating his favorite banana and peanut butter sandwiches. In 2011, Pat Bertoletti won the World Banana and Peanut Butter Sandwich Eating Championship by eating 28 of them in 10 minutes.

15. Sushi eating contest


In April 2008, professional eater Tim 'Eater X' Janus set the world record for eating sushi, eating 141 pieces in 6 minutes.

14. Mayonnaise eating competition


The Glutton Bowl mayonnaise eating contest is a two-hour competition that may also be the healthiest on this list. The winner of this competition, Oleg Zornitsky, ate 4 bowls of mayonnaise, which is the equivalent of 3.6 kilograms of this product.

13. Curry eating contest


Every year a curry eating competition is held in Edinburgh, Scotland. Before the competition begins, the organizers check the physical health of the participants and make them sign a liability waiver before participating in the competition, as some participants tend to require medical attention afterwards. Therefore, the British Red Cross is on high alert during this competition.

12. Live roach eating contest


The record for eating live cockroaches belongs to Ken Edwards from Derbyshire, England. In 2001, he ate 36 hissing Madagascar cockroaches in one minute. In 2012, a man died after eating a dozen live cockroaches as part of a similar competition in Florida.

11. Donkey penis eating contest


To take part in the craziest and most incredible competition on this list, you'll have to travel to Beijing, China. In this competition, each participant is given three buckets. One of them is filled with fried donkey penises, the second with sauce, and the third is empty for spitting out half-digested pieces of penises so as not to choke.

10. World Ice Cream Eating Championship


Ice cream eating competitions are held in many countries, but a new world record was set at the World Ice Cream Eating Championship in Florida in 2014. Joey Chestnut, holder of several other eating records, swallowed 7.1 liters of ice cream in 6 minutes.

9. World Shrimp Wonton Eating Contest


Another one, won by Joey Chestnut. The World Shrimp Wonton Eating Championship is taking place in Singapore. In May 2010, Chestnut set a world record in this crazy competition by eating 380 shrimp in 8 minutes.

8. Animal testicles eating competition

This competition, which is part of the Animal Testicle Eating Festival, is held in some small towns in several states of the United States such as Illinois, Montana or Michigan. Typically, people who compete are served fried bull testicles. Participants must eat as many testicles as possible in 10 minutes.

7. World Crawfish Eating Championship

Chris Hendrix, who holds the world record for this competition held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, ate 331 crayfish in 12 minutes.

6. World Pickle Eating Championship


During the 2010 World Pickle Eating Championship at Isle Casino Pompano Park in Florida, Pat Bertoletti ate 5.5 pounds of pickles in 6 minutes, setting a world record. A year later, Bertoletti also ate 274 pickled jalapenos in 8 minutes.

5. Plum dumplings eating contest


The Plum Dumpling Eating Contest, which takes place in the Czech Republic where they are a popular dish, is a speed-eating competition in which participants eat as many dumplings as possible in an hour. The current record is 191 dumplings eaten in an hour.

4. Raw onion speed eating competition


In 2004, Brian Duffield from the UK managed to eat a huge onion weighing 212 grams in just 1 minute and 32 seconds.

3. Duck embryo eating contest

The Balut Eating Contest, held during the Hester Street Fair in East Village, New York, is one of the least appetizing contests on this list. Participants have 5 minutes to swallow as many boiled fertilized eggs as possible. The current champion is Wayne Algenio, who ate 18 baluts on his first attempt and 37 on his second.

2. World Deep Fried Asparagus Eating Competition


The World Roasted Asparagus Eating Championship, held annually in Stockton, California, is one of the competitions where Joey Chestnut has made his mark. Being a multiple champion of this competition, in 2011 he was able to eat almost 4.5 kilograms of fried asparagus in 10 minutes

1. Butter eating competition


As crazy as it may seem, there is still a competition in which participants eat entire sticks of butter. In 2001, Don Lerman ate a 113-gram stick of salted butter in 5 minutes, setting a world record at the Gluttony Cup.

  • Sausage Eating Record
  • In December 1986, in Burntwood (Staffs, UK), Reg Morris ate 30 sausages in 64 seconds.

  • Record for eating pickled onions
  • In 1978, Canadian Pan Donahue (Victoria, British Columbia) ate 91 pickled onions in 1 minute 8 seconds.

  • Spaghetti eating record
  • In 1986, Peter Dowdeswell in Halesone (West Midlands, UK) ate 91.44 m of spaghetti in 12.02 s.

  • Minced Sausage Eating Record
  • In 1986, in Walsall (West Midlands, UK), Reg Morris ate 2.72 kg of minced sausage in 3 minutes 10 seconds.

  • Fastest Egg Eaters
  • In 1984, Peter Dowdeswell drank 13 raw eggs in 1 s. In 1987, John Kenmuir ate 14 boiled eggs in 14.42 seconds.

  • Lemon Eating Record
  • In 1979, Bobby Koepf from Virginia (USA) ate 3 lemons, peel and seeds, in 15.3 seconds.

  • Banana Eating Record
  • In 1973, at the University of California (Irvine, USA), Dr. Ronald Alkana ate 17 bananas in 2 minutes, with the edible portion of each banana weighing at least 128 g.

  • Record for eating smoked herring
  • In 1988, the Englishman Reg Morris in Walsall (UK) cut up and ate 27 smoked herrings in 16 minutes 52.66 seconds.

  • The Greatest Glutton
  • In 1963, Edward Miller ate 28 chickens at one time, each weighing 907. The meal took place at Trader Vics in San Francisco (California, USA).

  • The "fastest" ale
  • In May 1975, Englishman Peter Dowdeswell from Northants drank 1.42 liters of ale in 5 seconds.

  • The hottest seasoning
  • 1 g of dried red Habanero "Savina" produced by GNS Spices of Walnut (California, USA) can impart noticeable heat to 577 kg of mild sauce.

  • Largest amount of Meat eaten during an outdoor meal
  • In 1996, during an outdoor reception organized by the Lancaster Sertoma Club, 21.7 tons of meat and 22 tons of chicken were cooked and eaten in 8 hours.

  • The biggest wine tasting
  • In 1986, about 4,000 tasters drank 9,360 bottles of wine at a tasting organized by the television station KQE in California (USA).

  • Fastest Noodle Maker
  • Simon Sang Koon Sang made 8,192 strips of noodles from one piece of dough in 59.29 seconds at the Singapore Food Festival in 1994.

  • Record for Onion Processing
  • In July 1980, an American from Connecticut, Alan Saint Jean, peeled 22.67 kg of onions in 3 minutes 18 seconds. In October 1980, in accordance with the new rules, according to which at least 50 onions must be peeled, Alfonso Salvo from Pennsylvania (USA) peeled 22.67 kg of onions (52 onions) in 5 minutes 23 seconds.

  • Ice Cream Eating Record
  • In 1986, in New York (USA), Tony Dowdeswell ate 1.53 kg of unmelted ice cream in 31.67 seconds.

  • Record of eating grapes
  • In 1976, American Jim Ellis from Montrose (Michigan, USA) ate 1.39 kg of grapes in 34.6 seconds.

  • The most expensive Caviar
  • The most expensive caviar in the world is Almas caviar, the yellow eggs of an albino beluga sturgeon, which sells for almost $2,000 per 100g.

  • The most expensive beefsteak
  • The most expensive steaks come from Wagiu cows, which have been raised on pastures near the Japanese city of Kobe for centuries. Their grasses are of extraordinary genetic purity, and their cows are treated like royalty, regularly rubbed with sake and fed copious amounts of beer. They are surprisingly calm animals, and because they live a stress-free life, the meat is of very high quality. Since the Japanese do not export livestock for breeding, steaks from Kobe are a rarity and cost approximately $350 per kg.

  • Most Expensive Lunch
  • In September 1997, three diners at Le Gavroche restaurant in London, England, spent $20,945.92 on lunch. They paid $345.60 for food, $1,384 for cigars and spirits, and the rest of the amount went to pay for 6 bottles of wine. The most expensive wine, Romani Conti, 1985, which cost $7,920 per bottle, seemed to them not aged enough, and they gave it to the restaurant employees. To begin with, they ordered Krug champagne 1949 at $896 per bottle, then drank clarets and Burgundy wines: Montrachet 1985 at $2,240 per bottle, Haut Brion 1954 at $3,360 ., "Chateau D'Yquem" 1967 for $1,712 and "Chateau Latour" 1961 for $3,120 per bottle.

  • Most Expensive Fish
  • Sushi bar chefs shell out exorbitant amounts of money for giant bluefin tuna. In January 1992, in Tokyo (Japan), a bluefin tuna weighing 324 kg was sold for $83,500, i.e. almost $250 per 1 kg. This tuna was cut into 2,400 servings of sushi, and each serving cost the rich restaurant patrons $75. The revenue for this fish alone was $180,000.

  • Pancake toss record
  • In 1997 in Linz (Austria), Ralf Laue from Germany threw 416 times in 2 minutes.

  • Record for opening Oysters July 16, 1990 in Invercargill (New Zealand)
  • Mike Rach opened in 2 minutes 20.07 seconds. 100 oysters.

  • The most expensive spirits
  • The most expensive spirit available at Fortham and Mason in London is Spring Bank Malt Whiskey 1919, which costs $10,800 a bottle including VAT. The highest price is $79,552. dollars for a bottle of Glenfiddich spirits - 50-year-old whiskey - was paid at a charity auction in Milan (Italy) in 1992 by an Italian businessman.

  • Most Expensive Bottle of Wine
  • In December 1985, $136,248 was paid for a bottle of 1787 Chateau Lafite claret at Christie's (London, England). It was inscribed with the initials of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States. In 1986, the cork on this bottle dried out under exhibition lights and fell in, ruining the wine.

  • The most expensive glass of wine
  • A record amount of $1,450 was paid for the first glass of Beaujolais Nouveau 1993, produced in Beon (Maison Jaffle), Burgundy, France. It was purchased by Robert Denby at Pickwick, an English pub in Beon, on November 18, 1993.