Five Different Insane Eating Challenges That Were So Extreme Nobody Has Never Won Them

Five Different Insane Eating Challenges That Were So Extreme Nobody Has Never Won Them

For years restaurants have had eating challenges anywhere from eating a huge burger to finishing off a few pizzas in a limited amount of time. However, eating challenges have been taken to a whole new level and are now even crazier.

The Craziest Eating Challenges We Found Include:

The Squeeze Inn's burger patty record challenge
The appropriately named Squeeze Inn burger (creation of the Squeeze Inn of Sacramento, California) forms the basis of this challenge and while, in its basic form, it's not particularly large, it's definitely not normal. When the burger arrives at your table, the patty is completely obscured by a skirt of fried cheese that has spread out of the burger during cooking, which honestly sounds amazing—until you hear about the challenge. Because the Squeeze Inn burger challenge consists of a regular Squeeze Inn burger, but with added burger patties and cheese. However, the number of patties that must be eaten to conquer the challenge goes up every time the previous benchmark is passed, thus creating a new challenge. As of March 5, 2016, the record is 17 burger patties with 17 skirts of cheese, according to FoodChallenges.com, which will require the complete ingestion of a burger featuring at least 18 patties with 18 cheeses.

The kidz breakfast challenge
The name of the Kidz Breakfast Challenge, from Jesters Diner in Great Yarmouth, UK, is less a description and more a metaphor. The meal consists of twelve sausages, twelve slices of bacon, six fried eggs, an eight egg omelette, four slices of toast, four slices of bread and butter, four pieces of fried bread, four slices of black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, and fried potatoes.

“That burger” challenge
The “That Burger,” offered by McGah's Pub and Piano of Danville, California, is around twelve inches across and tips the scales at around five pounds. Containing two beef patties four types of cheese, a bacon lattice, shoestring fries, and barbecue sauce. When you pair all that with a quarter-pound of fries, a quarter-pound of onion rings, and a one-hour time limit, you have the That Burger Challenge.

The breaking badass challenge
The Breaking BadAss Challenge, offered by Longhorns Barbeque Smokehouse in Newcastle, UK, is much like the other stomach-busters on this list in that it contains a lot of food, but this one comes with a smokehouse flavor. According to Caters News Agency, the menu includes a rack of pork ribs, beef brisket and ribs, smoked hog, sausage, chicken wings, and two cups of three-bean chili, served with a brioche bun, coleslaw, and fries.

The inferno bowl challenge
The Inferno Bowl Challenge is the creation of Nitally's ThaiMex Cuisine in St. Petersberg, Florida. The inferno bowl is a 48-ounce bowl of soup made with a variety of hot peppers, but the prime ingredient is bhut jolokia, also known as the ghost pepper. At one point, the ghost pepper was considered the hottest pepper in the world and, despite being overtaken by the infiniti pepper in 2011, it is still a force to be reckoned with.

Enter At Your Own Risk!

These completely insane eating challenges may make even the toughest competitors a little concerned. Would you participate in any of these challenges?

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Article & Photo Source: Grunge

 





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