On July 15, 2011, a hot dog measuring 203.80 m and weighing approximately 120 kg was made by Ochsi to obtain the world record. The hot dog bun weighed approximately 150 kg and was made by Myriam Products. International media was onhand, and supporting documents have been verified by Johanna Hessling, of Guinness. The hot dog was made as the central part of a media event surrounding the 2011 Expo in Asuncion, Paraguay. After the official measurement, the hot dog was cut up and eaten by those present.
The answer is, Joey Chestnut. You might consider searching for him, his "hotdog eating experience" was quite intersting.
Joey Chestnut ate 63 in Ten minutes.
Burgers, and hot dogs mostly
pizza subs burgers hot dogs etc pizza subs burgers hot dogs etc
I jst ate it
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Approximately 68 hot dogs and buns eaten by Joey Chestnut at the Nathan's International July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest, in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. He ate this many hot dogs in 10 minutes!
NO. Hot dogs are a modern food.
The most hotdogs are sold on Saturday.
Th top 7 most eaten foods are pizza, ice cream, hamburger, hot dogs, chicken, pancakes, and enchiladas.
It is estimated that Americans consume about 20 billion hot dogs every year.
They can be eaten everyday but the day they are traditionally eaten of Good Friday
the typically food eaten on baseball games is hot dogs
It depends on how many hot dogs a day the person wishes to consume. Example: 1 hot dog per day = 50 days 2 hot dogs per day = 25 days 5 hot dogs per day = 10 days 25 hot dogs per day = 2 days 50 hot dogs per day = 1 day