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Ptyx wrote:That tonkatsu is just off the hook 4 kilos of deep fried breaded pork should be enough to kill any normal human beaing.
IkemenTommy wrote:Brilliant!
I'd definitely will have to be running 10k a day after that much food. The problem is not really the amount of food but it's the "maintenance fee" to keep up with that kind of appetite. I'm keeping my daily budget for meal around 2,000 yen so none of those big fat parfait or the oversized tonkatsu.
Jack wrote:She is certainly doable.
That was one nasty sundae or parfait, whatever it's called.
She definitely is worth doing.
maninjapan wrote:HUGE bag of rice and some soy sauce and sorted - boring as hell but man thats a load of calories!
IkemenTommy wrote:Load up on the carbs..
maninjapan wrote:But if you poke her too hard ............ BLURGH!
4kgs of tonkatsu all over Jack's sack
GomiGirl wrote:Nah - she would just chew him up and spit him out like off meat.
jingai wrote:Doesn't need it- not much to chew on compared to what she's used to.
High-five!
She's blonde, pretty, petite but when it comes to food, Natsuko "Gal" Sone is a monster. Sone, aged 21, is a Japanese competition eating queen who became an Internet celebrity after a video of her calmly devouring 9 kgs (20 pounds) of curry, noodles and rice was posted on the Web two months ago. The video, a segment from a variety show, was viewed 108,480 times on YouTube.com. It shows a glamorous Sone, who weighs just 43 kgs, using spoons and chopsticks to shovel food from a huge bowl into her mouth as the audience roars with laughter.
A previous, also popular, video of Sone gobbling sushi in between singing a popular Japanese pop song was removed from YouTube.com due to a copyright dispute. Sone is a certified chef who appears to enjoy what she's eating, no matter how much of it she does ingest. While devouring the noodle/rice bowl, she pauses to say: "This is delicious!" All-you-can eat competitions are popular in food-obsessed Japan, and they are often televised. Competitive gluttony was banned from TV in 2002 after a schoolboy choked to death while trying to imitate the contestants. In 2005, Tokyo TV's put back on air its popular "The Gluttonous King Contest", which is where Sone made her debut.
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