Sometimes, people are driven to achieve great things by banal things: such as delicious food and the desire to become famous.
Despite such “base” incentives, they still do not go unnoticed, so today we will introduce you to three culinary records from the Guinness Book of Records, which, to put it mildly, can be called strange.
In 2001, the Rio Grande Champagne Festival in Brazil saw the moment as an opportune time to set a record for the largest number of bottles of champagne opened at one time.
And they succeeded – the corks flew out of 196 bottles at once.
This record belongs to Texas resident Rob Williams, who was able to make a sandwich in 1 minute 57 seconds using only his feet.
The man performed all operations, including opening a package of bread, cutting cheese and placing the remaining ingredients on the bread, with his lower limbs, despite the fact that his upper limbs were in perfect order.
Murali KC, who lives in India, is probably on first-name terms with dentists – it’s hard to imagine his teeth are okay after using them as a beer bottle opener.
He set a record by opening 68 bottles in one minute.
Earlier we told you about the cat Sophie , who got into the Guinness Book of Records.