00:00 In terms of size, this burger is not a loser.
00:06 What burger are we talking about?
00:08 This is just a Jurassic Burger.
00:10 This burger is 12 inches wide and weighs more than 3 kilos.
00:16 10 times bigger than a regular sized burger.
00:19 This shawarma is not only delicious,
00:24 the arm is also big enough, 10 inches long.
00:27 And it weighs more than half a kilo.
00:30 3 times bigger than a normal sized shawarma.
00:34 This morning, we will also try our Sikmura.
00:42 Because it is a big extra large in terms of food.
00:46 Who are the mukbangers that we will be with today?
00:53 Here they are.
00:55 Our first challenger is a 5-year-old mukbangger,
00:59 Naomi Pena.
01:01 Her one mukbang video on TikTok reached 38 million views.
01:06 When I eat, I leave the skin because it saves the best for last.
01:10 The most amazing thing is that I ate one tray of skin.
01:22 And I ate 25 pieces of skin.
01:25 I also ate a king crab and I ate that too.
01:29 Our second challenger is a newbie mukbangger,
01:33 Jad Ong.
01:36 But his mukbang videos on TikTok reached a million views.
01:40 The most amazing thing is my breakfast mukbang.
01:44 I ate 8 breakfast bowls in 1 and a half hours.
01:50 Our first giant meal we found in an adventure park in Alfonso Cavite,
01:54 the Jurassic Burger.
01:57 With this big stack, anyone can eat it.
02:01 This business started when we sold a big burger.
02:06 We have a bread that is oversized.
02:10 So we thought that we can make the bread bigger.
02:17 Our challenger for the Jurassic Burger is Naomi.
02:21 This is amazing. I think I can really fight here.
02:26 I prepared this because I didn't eat last night.
02:31 So my stomach is empty.
02:34 Naomi can do it. She ate a lot of this burger.
02:37 Ready, set, go!
02:40 I don't know how she will eat it. So let's divide it first.
02:44 Let's eat.
02:45 In the first bite, it looks so delicious.
02:52 I feel like I'm full with just one slice.
02:55 The Jurassic Burger used 2 kilos of beef.
02:59 So this burger is good for 8 to 10 persons.
03:03 In the middle of the first slice, Naomi is asking for water.
03:08 Water.
03:10 Will she finish the challenge?
03:12 [Explosion]
03:13 [Explosion]
03:15 According to the United States Department of Agriculture or USDA,
03:20 a hamburger with a single patty in a bun without sauces has 418 calories,
03:27 20.9 grams of fats,
03:29 515 milligrams of sodium,
03:31 30 grams of carbohydrates,
03:33 and 25.4 grams of protein.
03:36 Aside from adding veggies to the hamburger patty
03:40 to make your burgers healthier,
03:42 it's said that burgers cooked on a grill are better
03:44 because the fats of the meat is drained when grilled.
03:47 Unlike if it's fried in a pan where the fats are absorbed by the meat.
03:52 Wait, how is it, Naomi?
03:54 This is so big.
03:58 Actually, one slice is already a bit heavy because of the bread.
04:02 It's good for 8 to 10 persons to eat this, but one slice is heavy.
04:09 It's so big.
04:10 There!
04:12 Naomi ate just one slice of the Jurassic Burger.
04:14 What's happening, Naomi?
04:16 But you know guys, I can eat another slice of this.
04:21 But my jaw hurts.
04:23 It's itchy.
04:25 Naomi didn't finish the Jurassic Burger.
04:27 Can our next challenger eat the next giant meal?
04:32 Rodriguez Rizal will be eaten by another giant snack.
04:38 [music]
04:44 The gigantic shawarma of Chika is huge.
04:48 Our challenger is jaw-dropping when he sees the shawarma.
04:55 He said, "Shaw-wow-ma!"
04:59 Can I eat it? Oh my God!
05:02 Because every serving is used 10 inches of homemade pita.
05:08 It's wrapped in a sandwich of meat and vegetables.
05:11 It can fit 2 to 3 people.
05:15 Let's see.
05:17 [music]
05:26 It's like I'm losing weight.
05:29 I feel like I'm eating a lot of bites.
05:32 But let's go.
05:35 [music]
05:37 Will Judd finish the gigantic shawarma?
05:40 [music]
05:43 The first shawarma was discovered in the 18th century.
05:48 Do you know where this country originates from?
05:51 A. Turkey
05:53 B. India
05:55 C. Kuwait
05:57 Or D. Egypt
05:59 Ting ting ting ting ting
06:04 True shawarma lover, because it's correct.
06:06 Letter A. Turkey
06:08 Judd is almost done with the gigantic shawarma.
06:13 How many bites can I eat? Let's see.
06:16 That's just round one, Judd.
06:19 Round one?
06:21 Round one?
06:23 [music]
06:25 Wait, guys. Let's see.
06:27 [music]
06:32 Guys, this is just one bite.
06:34 [music]
06:37 Judd finished the gigantic shawarma, but...
06:41 This is the last one. I think I did well.
06:45 As you can see, the shawarma is too big.
06:48 But this is just too bad.
06:50 Judd's sikmura couldn't finish the remaining shawarma.
06:54 How many can our sikmura hold?
06:58 When will we feel full?
07:01 [burp]
07:02 How many can a person eat would vary from person to person.
07:10 But on an average adult, our stomach can consume or is capable of holding around one liter of food.
07:22 But if we eat too much, our stomach is highly elastic or stretchable.
07:31 So it can hold up to approximately 3 to 4 liters of food.
07:37 We can feel full within 20 minutes.
07:42 Our stomach has what we call the stretch reflex.
07:48 When we eat, our stomach stretches and it takes around 20 minutes for our brain to send a signal
07:57 and tell our body or stomach that we're full.
08:01 In these challenges, we don't just try.
08:04 We also discover the limits of our body.
08:07 And remember, for our safety, we should have enough knowledge and preparation for these activities.
08:14 Okay? Okay.
08:17 Aha!
08:19 [music]
08:21 [music]
08:40 you
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