
The top five.
The opposite of liposuction. A popular Sicilian street snack, the precise recipe varies from vendor to vendor but the principle remains the same. Take 150 grams of Nutella, 100g of cream, 150g of milk, a few ice cubes and two small brioche cakes. Then blend into a drink that will move through your digestive system with the consistency of cold chocolate lava.
Home to the four patty Quadruple Bypass burger®, the Heart Attack Grill is unabashed by its artery clogging menu. Interestingly its offer of beer and cigarettes as side orders has provoked less of a controversial response than the decision to attire its waitresses in kinky nurse uniforms.
Inspired by postings of a man claiming to have made an 8000 calorie sandwich, salad-shirker Derian thought "I can top this guy - he didn't fry anything!", and built himself a $47, 30,000 calorie monster containing, amongst other deep fried ingredients, twelve slices of assorted cheeses, fourteen slices of bacon and 154 tablespoons of oil. Then he posted his shameless creation for the world to see.
Cult food 'improving' website, ' Pimp that Snack ' features a host of supersized newsagent's favourites created by its tenacious, sugar-loving fans. Topping the league of most popular pimps is the Crème de la Crème Egg, weighing in at 2.25kg and belt-bursting 10,000 calories. See it here
And, in dubiously prestigious first place, comes the alleged invention of peckish soul singer Luther Vandross. Constructed of a cheeseburger topped with slices of fried bacon all sandwiched between two Krispy Kreme doughnuts, the Luther burger shouldn't appeal, but somehow it does.

The Luther burger
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