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Old 06-07-2010, 05:07 PM   #1
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Jun 7, 2010
World's biggest burger



The giant burger contained the giant beef patty, 120 eggs, 150 slices of cheese, 1.5kg of beetroot, 2.5kg of tomatoes and almost 2kg of lettuce all topped off with a special sauce on a giant sesame seed bun. -- PHOTO: REUTERS


SYDNEY - AN AUSTRALIAN cafe is claiming a world record after cooking a giant hamburger with an 81 kg patty that took 12 hours to cook and four men to flip. The monster burger cooked up by Sydney cafe owners, Joe and Iman El-Ajouz, weighed in at 90kg in total, eclipsing the previous record of 84kg, set in Michigan in the United States. 'Just flipping the patty was the main challenge for us, but it all went well,' Madam Iman El-Ajouz told Reuters.

'My husband had to prepare special metal holders and a metal plate, he had one at the bottom one at the top, locked them together and they flipped the burger with that,' she added. The giant burger contained the giant beef patty, 120 eggs, 150 slices of cheese, 1.5kg of beetroot, 2.5kg of tomatoes and almost 2kg of lettuce all topped off with a special sauce on a giant sesame seed bun. It was eaten by employees at the cafe. The variety of burger will be on the menu at the cafe for the next year in order to meet the conditions for a Guinness world record, but will set hungry patrons back around A$1,500 (S$1,734). -- REUTERS


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Old 06-08-2010, 01:36 AM   #2
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World's biggest burger



The giant burger contained the giant beef patty, 120 eggs, 150 slices of cheese, 1.5kg of beetroot, 2.5kg of tomatoes and almost 2kg of lettuce all topped off with a special sauce on a giant sesame seed bun. -- PHOTO: REUTERS


SYDNEY - AN AUSTRALIAN cafe is claiming a world record after cooking a giant hamburger with an 81 kg patty that took 12 hours to cook and four men to flip. The monster burger cooked up by Sydney cafe owners, Joe and Iman El-Ajouz, weighed in at 90kg in total, eclipsing the previous record of 84kg, set in Michigan in the United States. 'Just flipping the patty was the main challenge for us, but it all went well,' Madam Iman El-Ajouz told Reuters.

'My husband had to prepare special metal holders and a metal plate, he had one at the bottom one at the top, locked them together and they flipped the burger with that,' she added. The giant burger contained the giant beef patty, 120 eggs, 150 slices of cheese, 1.5kg of beetroot, 2.5kg of tomatoes and almost 2kg of lettuce all topped off with a special sauce on a giant sesame seed bun. It was eaten by employees at the cafe. The variety of burger will be on the menu at the cafe for the next year in order to meet the conditions for a Guinness world record, but will set hungry patrons back around A$1,500 (S$1,734). -- REUTERS


What a huge pile of JUNK FOOD!

Very unhealthy receipt, too much protein 81kg meat + 120 eggs, too little vegetable - less than 7kg of vegetable. This made a very acidic diet and will cause people go towards gout.

Needless to say, it is full oil. 2Kg at least.

Heart attack receipt!

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