Restaurants, banquet halls in Bishkek. A woman has set a world record for eating wings. Now she's one-fifth chicken

A US woman has set a world record for eating chicken wings by eating over 500 wings in 30 minutes. Even according to the most conservative estimates, the record holder added 15 kilograms to her weight in half an hour and became a chicken by one-fifth.

How many wings can a person eat in 30 minutes? Fifty? One hundred? Two hundred pieces? If you think three hundred wings is the limit, then you just haven't been really hungry. Nebraska-born Molly Schuler, 39, broke her own record by eating 501 chicken wings in 30 minutes, according to NJ.com. That's about 17 per minute, or almost a whole wing every three seconds.

The champion weighs only 57 kilograms (excluding wings). Even at a modest estimate of 30 grams of meat per wing, Molly devoured 15 kilograms of chicken, or more than a quarter of her own weight. A woman could take pride of place on our list of people.

The Wing Bowl has been held annually in Philadelphia for 26 years. The festival is held two days before the Super Bowl, the most important event in the world of American football.

According to the Omaha World-Herald, in addition to a hearty meal, Molly will receive a Hyundai car, $5,000 and a champion's cup for the victory.

In August 2012, Schuler became the first woman to master the Stellanator, a giant burger weighing more than two kilograms, in 45 minutes.

Watch Molly and her rivals gobble up enough food to feed a small village for days in the video posted by NJ.com.

Philadelphia residents had an extra reason to celebrate this year as the local football team competed for the title in the cup final on Sunday. On the day of the match for the Super Bowl, especially zealous fans were not even stopped

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 lifetime and kept all the receipts. Some people do really crazy things because they want to get into the Book of Records. But Don is not one of them. He just loves Big Macs.

The minimum time for which a bottle of ketchup was drunk


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 serving of mashed potatoes


It took 200 Frenchmen to make a 1,042 kilogram vat of puree. Making this amount of puree is not at all difficult. It's hard to eat that much puree. Anyone who can eat that much puree can be hailed as a hero.

Most people eating breakfast in bed at the same time


It took only 289 Australians to set this Guinness World Record. Everyone loves 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. A lot of people didn't even go as far as to eat a couple of eggs and bacon.

Fastest Footed Sandwich


There is an old saying 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 negative. No one will eat what has been cooked 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, pizzas, tacos, and a bunch of other food items.

Largest amount of milkshake blown through the 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 this!? Let's hope he did it to fight his cocaine addiction.

most expensive pizza


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

Most people making sandwiches at the same time

This record was set when 1,363 people in Dallas, Texas were making 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 Records should not count as a record any sandwich that takes less than an hour to prepare.

The largest consumption of bread per capita


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

The world has been gripped by a mania for setting Guinness records.
Of course, it was not without frank nonsense, but there were also very interesting personalities

1) The record in eating three lemons for a while - 28.5 seconds was set by Jim Lingvild (Jim Lyngvild)

2) In Iran and the United States set records for eating mega-sandwiches: 1 minute and 5 hours
In Tehran, the action to set a new record for the Guinness Book turned into embarrassment. Hungry residents of the Iranian capital literally ate a giant one and a half kilometer sandwich in just a minute, without waiting for the experts to measure the dimensions of the gastronomic miracle.

The production of the Iranian monster sandwich, which was officially supposed to be the largest in the world, took 700 kilograms of ostrich meat and the same amount of chicken meat. At the same time, the hero sandwich was imprudently put on public display in a Tehran park.

3) Poltava resident set a Guinness record for eating dumplings
The competition took place on one of the central streets of Poltava. On May 18, 19-year-old third-year student of the Poltava Cooperative University of Consumer Cooperatives Gennady Chipko set a Guinness record for the speed of eating Poltava dumplings.

He ate his portion of 12 dumplings in 52.3 seconds. According to the representative of the Guinness Book of Records Igor Pidchibiy, Chipko's record will be officially entered in the Guinness Book as a record of the First Speed ​​Dumpling Eating Championship.

4) A resident of India set a record for eating hot peppers
A resident of the Indian state of Assam, Anandita Dutta Tamuli, has set a world record for eating hot peppers, reports AFP. A 29-year-old woman ate 51 pods of Bhut Jolokia (“spirit pepper”).

The famous British cooking show host Gordon Ramsey and his crew were present at the eating of the peppers. The video recording, made in Assam, will be sent to the organizing committee of the Guinness Book of Records.

5) The Russian set a world record for eating pancakes at speed
A 33-year-old Russian in the village of Lakhta near St. Petersburg set a new Guinness book record for eating pancakes for speed: he ate 73 pancakes in 60 minutes, Interfax reports.

The total weight eaten exceeded 2 kilograms. The achievement was recorded by the chief arbiter of the Russian Committee for the Registration of Records of the Planet. According to the organizers, they were driven to the world pancake record by "resentment for the state."

6) ice cream eating record
In 1986, in New York (USA), Tony Dowdeswell ate 1.53 kg of unmelted ice cream in 31.67 seconds.

7) Mike Hobbs, 28, a gardener from West Knighton, Dorset, has just become a world nettle-eating champion on his first try. He first tasted nettles on the eve of the competition, after which he was nicknamed the King of Nettles. He burned his face and hands so badly that they turned black. His lips turned green, and his throat burned so badly that he couldn't speak for two days.

8) Man ate 72 hot dogs in 10 minutes
San Jose resident Joe Chesnut won the hot dog speed eating championship by eating 72 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
The 33-year-old American won this competition for the tenth time, breaking his own record by 2 hot dogs. At the same time, the main rival of Chesnat ate only 60 buns with sausage.
The Hot Dog Eating Championship has been held every year since 1972 under the auspices of the famous New York fast food chain Nathan's. The winner receives 10 thousand dollars.
Joe Chesnut is one of the most famous "eaters" in the world. He holds records in speed eating chicken wings (188 in 10 minutes), Bavarian sausages (70 in 10 minutes), as well as victories in various speed eating contests.

09) Sonia Thomas, nicknamed "The Black Widow", is a Korean American from Wisconsin, known for her achievements in fast eating.
Its weight is less than 50 kg.
* until 2000 - a record for eating hard-boiled eggs (65 eggs in six minutes 40 seconds);
* until 2000 - a record for eating chicken wings (167 wings in 32 minutes);
* August 6, 2000 - set a new world record in the sausage eating competition (35 sausages in 10 minutes);
* September 30, 2000 - set a new world record in the competition for high-speed lobster eating in the city of Kennebec (ate 44 lobsters with a total weight of 5.13 kilograms in 12 minutes);


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

11) banana eating record
In 1973, at the University of California (Irvine, USA), Dr. Ronald Alkana ate 17 bananas in 2 minutes, and the weight of the edible part of each of them was at least 128 g.

12) Smoked Herring Eating Record
In 1988, Englishman Reg Morris in Walsall (Great Britain) cut and ate 27 smoked herrings in 16 minutes 52.66 seconds.

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

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In the Guinness Book of Records you can find very unusual and simply unimaginable world records.

Among the strange records, records for eating something should be noted. The most interesting among them are the following:

1. Jim Ligvild set the world record for eating three lemons at speed. He managed to eat three lemons within 28.5 seconds.

2. Residents of Iran and the United States set world records for eating huge sandwiches - one minute and five hours.

In the capital of Iran, there was embarrassment during the competition to establish a new world record. The hungry Iranians completely destroyed a huge sandwich, about 1.5 km long, in just one minute. Experts from the book of records did not even have time to take measurements of this gastronomic giant.

About 700 kg of ostrich meat and the same amount of chicken were spent on the preparation of this monster, which claimed the title of the world's largest sandwich. It was a mistake to expose this giant for public inspection in one of Tehran's parks.

3. In Ukraine, one of the residents of Poltava set a record for eating Poltava dumplings.

The competition was held in the city center. The winner was a third-year student of one of the higher educational institutions of the city.

A 19-year-old guy was able to swallow a portion of twelve dumplings within 52.3 seconds. The Guinness Book of Records Commissioner said that this achievement will certainly be included in this publication, as it was the world's first achievement in the fastest eating of dumplings.

4. One of the residents of India set a world record for eating hot peppers.

A young woman was able to consume 51 pods of one of the varieties of hot peppers. The achievement was captured on camera with the participation of Gordon Ramsey, a popular cooking show host in Britain, as well as his film crew. The entry will be sent to the organizing committee of the Guinness Book of Records.

5. In Russia, a record was set for the fastest pancake eating.

One of the residents (33-year-old man) of the Russian town of Lakhta, located near St. Petersburg, set a world record. Within one hour, he managed to eat 73 pancakes. The weight of all eaten pancakes was more than 2 kg. The record was recorded by the Russian Commissioner of the Guinness Book of Records. The organizers claim that they were motivated to hold the competition by “bitterness for the state”.

  1. Record height of a formal dinner

    A group of people managed to set a world record by holding an official dinner at an unprecedented height.

    Six Britons, most of whom grew up together in an East Sussex city, and an Australian ate a five-course meal in the mountains of Tibet at an altitude of 6805 meters.

    They were wearing white ties and top hats. They brought with them tables, chairs, silverware, floral decorations, candelabra, food and wine.

    Now the new champions are waiting for the official registration of their record, set on Mount Lhakpa Ri, in the Guinness Book of Records.

    According to Henry Shelford, one of the participants in the ascent, they initially climbed to a height of 7045 meters, but the strongest wind forced them to descend more than 200 meters.

    The ascent began on April 10. At first, with seven future record holders, there were three more friends who, in the end, were forced to return due to mountain sickness.

    The purpose of the dinner, which took place on 3 May, was to raise funds for a British foundation that helps people suffering from lung diseases.

    As a result, they managed to raise 25 thousand pounds for research on a lung disease called sarcoidosis.

    The idea of ​​climbing for a formal dinner came to Shelford, 30, after recovering from a lung disease and wanting to help those with even more lung problems than he had.

    According to Shelford, the climb was successful because the team members "trained hard, eating six-course meals in high-rise restaurants with no elevators."

    "Now it all seems wonderfully surreal, but ... it was incredibly difficult," Shelford says of the price the record was given to him and his friends.

  2. Guinness Culinary Records

    eating record sausages
    In December 1986 in Burntwood (Stuffs, UK) Reg Morris ate 30 sausages in 64 seconds.

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

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

    eating record minced sausage
    In 1986, in Walsall (West Midlands, UK), Reg Morris ate 2.72 kg of minced meat in 3 minutes 10 seconds.

    The fastest egg eaters
    In 1984, Peter Dowdesuel drank 13 raw eggs in 1 second. In 1987, John Kenmuir ate 14 boiled eggs in 14.42 seconds.

    eating record Limonov
    In 1979, Bobby Koepf from Virginia (USA) ate 3 lemons with peel and seeds in 15.3 seconds.

    eating record Bananas
    In 1973, at the University of California (Irvine, USA), Dr. Ronald Alkana ate 17 bananas in 2 minutes, and the weight of the edible part of each of them was at least 128 g.

    eating record smoked herring
    In 1988, Englishman Reg Morris in Walsall (Great Britain) cut and ate 27 smoked herrings in 16 minutes 52.66 seconds.

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

    Most "Fast" ale
    In May 1975, Englishman Peter Dowdeswell from Northents drank 1.42 liters of ale in 5 seconds.

    The most spicy seasoning
    1 gram of dried red Habanero "Savina" from GNS Spice of Walnut (California, USA) can give a noticeable spiciness to 577 kg of a weak sauce.

    The largest number Meat eaten during the reception outdoors
    In 1996, during an outdoor reception organized by the Lancaster Sertoma Club, 21.7 tons of meat and 22 tons of chickens were cooked and eaten in 8 hours.

    The biggest Wine tasting
    In 1986, about 4,000 wine tasters drank 9,360 bottles of wine at a tasting organized by the K-Q-I-D television station in California (USA).

    The fastest noodle maker
    Simon Sang Kun Sang at the Singapore Food Festival in 1994 made 8,192 noodle strips from a single piece of dough in 59.29 seconds.

    Record for onion processing
    In July 1980, Alan Saint Jean, an American from Connecticut, peeled 22.67 kg of onions in 3 minutes and 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.

    eating record ice cream
    In 1986, in New York (USA), Tony Dowdeswell ate 1.53 kg of unmelted ice cream in 31.67 seconds.

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

    Most expensive Caviar
    The most expensive caviar in the world is Almas caviar, yellow albino beluga eggs, which sell for almost $2,000 per 100 g.

    The most expensive Steak
    The most expensive steaks are made from Wagyu cows, which have been raised for centuries on pastures near the Japanese city of Kobe. The herbs are remarkably genetically pure, and the cows are treated like royalty, regularly rubbed with sake and fed with plenty of beer. They are surprisingly calm animals, and because their life is stress-free, the meat is of very high quality. Since the Japanese do not export livestock for breeding, steaks from Kobe are rare and cost about $350 per kilo.

    The most expensive Dinner
    In September 1997, three diners at Le Gavroche in London, England, spent $20,945.92 on lunch. They paid $345.60 directly for food, $1,384 for cigars and spirits, and the rest went to pay for 6 bottles of wine. The most expensive 1985 Romani Conti wine, which cost $7,920 a bottle, seemed to them to be insufficiently aged, and they gave it to the restaurant employees. They first ordered 1949 Krug champagne at $896 a bottle, then drank clarets and Burgundy wines: Montrachet 1985 at $2,240 a bottle, Haute Brion 1954 at $3,360 ., Chateau d'Yquem 1967 at $1,712 and Chateau Latour 1961 at $3,120 per bottle.

  3. Barbecue to the horizon

    And in Kabardino-Balkaria, in the village of Bogubent, several hundred people were invited to a barbecue feast. They did not lag behind the Latvians and also managed the meat in a few tens of minutes.
    The subject of special pride of Caucasians is that no machines were used in the manufacture of shish kebab. Everything was done by hand, from soaking meat to peeling vegetables.
    The attempt to set a record was monitored by official representatives of the publishing house that publishes the Guinness Book of Records. Unofficially, local elders looked after the cooks.
    Under their careful supervision, dozens of cooks marinated one hundred kilograms of lamb, put the meat on a 106-meter-long skewer and roasted it for half an hour. Local residents - connoisseurs of fried in all its forms - appreciated the work of cooks. They took the opportunity to remind journalists about the connection between Caucasian cuisine and Caucasian longevity: 60 people over 100 years old live in the vicinity of the village included in the Guinness Book of Records.

    Dozens of people worked on the barbecue

  4. culinary record

    The largest pumpkin pie ever baked in South Africa. South American farmers set a new world record after they baked the largest pumpkin pie, weighing 1,150 kilograms. The previous leader was a pie made by the Americans. Its weight is 920 kilograms. The recorded new record was set in the east of Pretoria. To prepare the delicacy, it took more than a ton of pumpkin, 400 liters of milk, 240 dozen eggs, as well as 5 kilograms of seasoning and 124 kilograms of custard.

  5. eating record sausages
    In December 1986 in Burntwood (Stuffs, UK) Reg Morris ate 30 sausages in 64 seconds.

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

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

    eating record minced sausage
    In 1986, in Walsall (West Midlands, UK), Reg Morris ate 2.72 kg of minced meat in 3 minutes 10 seconds.

    The fastest egg eaters
    In 1984, Peter Dowdesuel drank 13 raw eggs in 1 second. In 1987, John Kenmuir ate 14 boiled eggs in 14.42 seconds.

    eating record Limonov
    In 1979, Bobby Koepf from Virginia (USA) ate 3 lemons with peel and seeds in 15.3 seconds.

    eating record Bananas
    In 1973, at the University of California (Irvine, USA), Dr. Ronald Alkana ate 17 bananas in 2 minutes, and the weight of the edible part of each of them was at least 128 g.

    eating record smoked herring
    In 1988, Englishman Reg Morris in Walsall (Great Britain) cut and ate 27 smoked herrings in 16 minutes 52.66 seconds.

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

    Most "Fast" ale
    In May 1975, Englishman Peter Dowdeswell from Northents drank 1.42 liters of ale in 5 seconds.

  6. Record-breaking Easter cake eaten at Easter in Bulgaria

    A record-breaking Easter cake - 35 meters in diameter and weighing 505 kg - was eaten on Easter by residents of the city of Plovdiv in Bulgaria. 340 kg of flour, 1040 eggs, 100 liters of milk, 80 kg of sugar, 40 kg of butter, 20 kg of raisins, 12 kg of sesame and 15 kg of yeast were used to make Easter cake, in Bulgarian "kozunak". More than a thousand residents of the city took part in the festive meal. // ITAR-TASS

  7. Barbecue of 12 tons of beef - a new culinary record.

    In Uruguay, they prepared a barbecue from 12 tons of beef. The previous record set in 2006 in Mexico was broken. 20,000 people witnessed this event.
    In addition to beef, the record-breaking grill also required 6 tons of coal and 1,500 barbecue grills. Fire services were called in to ignite the braziers, as the organizers feared the fire could get out of control. The main purpose of the event was to draw attention to this small Latin American country and its main export product - beef.

  8. Bulgarian confectioners baked Easter cake weighing 505 kg.

    In Bulgaria, in Plovdiv, a record-breaking Easter cake was baked for Easter. The Easter cake was 35 meters in diameter and weighed 505 kilograms.
    340 kilograms of flour, 1040 eggs, 100 liters of milk, 80 kilograms of sugar, 40 kilograms of butter, 20 kilograms of raisins, 12 kilograms of sesame seeds and 15 kilograms of yeast were used to make Easter cake, in Bulgarian “kozunak”, 340 kilograms of flour, 1040 eggs, and 15 kilograms of yeast. The baked giant was able to feed more than a thousand residents of the city.
    By the way, the largest Easter cake in the world is still considered to be the Nizhny Novgorod Tsar-Kulich, created by 15 local culinary specialists in April 2004. The author of the idea and its embodiment was the Nizhny Novgorod Oil and Fat Plant. Although the dimensions of the Russian Easter cake were not as impressive as those of the Bulgarian one (height - 147 centimeters, diameter - 110 centimeters), its weight was 641 kilograms, RBC reports.
    The Russian world record was officially registered by Alexei Svistunov, editor-in-chief of the Russian Book of Records. After the illumination of the Tsar-Kulich by the local priest, it was cut into 5300 pieces and distributed to the guests who came for a festive treat. It took 5 hours to eat the Easter cake, and the number of people fed reached 5,000 people.