A TikTok foodie who tried the UK’s most costly croissant gave half of the deal with away as a result of it made him ‘too full.’
The big, 3,000 calorie, croissant prices £25 and weighs 1.5kg.
Callum Ryan, 23 from Milton Keynes, visited Phillipe Conticini, in South Kensington, London, to select up his pre-ordered candy deal with.
The croissant comprises 700g of butter and may serve as much as six folks. Mr Ryan ate half of the croissant earlier than declaring he was ‘too full’ and gave the remaining to his pals.
He mentioned: ‘It takes over an hour to make. I could not consider it was really that massive and that costly.
Callum Ryan (pictured), 23 from Milton Keynes, visited Phillipe Conticini, in South Kensington, London, to select up his pre-ordered candy deal with
Mr Ryan posing with the croissant. The big, 3,000 calorie, croissant prices £25 and weighs 1.5kg
The big croissant – which may serve six folks – proved too massive for the TikTok star who could not end the pastry as a result of he was ‘too full’
‘It was completely banging and would extremely suggest it.
‘I could not end it off myself so I ate half of it and gave the remaining to a few of my pals.
‘I might say it’s definitely worth the value in the event you share it between pals.’
Mr Ryan isn’t the primary social media star to aim to eat a supersized meals. Fitness mannequin Joel Hansen from Canada flew to the UK to aim to finish The Holy Roast Challenge at Cattlemans Steakhouse at The Parkers Arms in Paignton, Devon.
The gut-busting meal weighed an astonishing 5 kilos and contained an eye-watering array of meat, veg, spuds and bread – with the pub providing it without spending a dime to those that can gobble it down inside an hour.
The 28-year-old aggressive eater made gentle work of it, sharpening off the dish in simply 34 minutes and 25 seconds and in addition pocketing £200 for smashing the earlier time held by one other aggressive eater.
Philippe Conticini do not simply promote an XXL croissant, the French bakers additionally promote an XXL, big Pain au Chocolat which prices £28 and is described as being ‘composed of a croissant dough and loads of chocolate bars.’