'World's biggest' full English breakfast has 135 items

We all reckon we could handle a massive plate of a full English breakfast treats, especially after a hangover… and then usually end up halfway through our hash browns feeling like we need to lie down in a dark room.

So, no, we have no expectation of being able to finish what Shepard’s Place Farm in Misteron, near Doncaster, is describing as the ‘world’s biggest’ full English, called Terminator 3: Judgement Day.

That name isn’t an exaggeration. While the breakfast doesn’t have Arnie’s accent, it is absolutely massive; made up of 135 items.

Those items, if you’re wondering, include black pudding, bacon, sausages, hash browns, eggs, beans, tomato, mushrooms, and – of course – plenty of toast.

All those items are quite pleasingly arranged on a huge plate, which all adds up to a weight of over a stone.

This isn’t just a breakfast designed to meet the demand of some especially hungry customers. As with most meals this big, the Terminator 3: Judgement Day is an eating challenge.

Getting a plate is £20, and if you finish the entire meal you get your name and picture up on the wall of fame. You could probably put that on your CV.

Winners will also get free breakfast from the cafe for a year, so it’s a worthwhile thing to attempt if you live in the area.

The creation of the challenge comes after diners managed to complete the Terminator 2, which was half the size of this absolute unit.

Completing this edition of large amounts of food isn’t impossible – professional competitive eater Kyle Gibson (Kyle v Food) has managed to finish the breakfast in just 28 minutes. Impressive.

If you aren’t after the glory or free breakfast for a year, and just crave a giant fry-up out of sheer curiosity at what you can shovel into your body, you could attempt to make your own 135 item breakfast at home (or even go bigger! No one can stop you!).

You’ll need quite a large frying pan or multiple hobs on the go, unless you’re unbothered by your tenth fried egg going cold before you’ve even touched your beans.

Or you could just have a normal breakfast. That’s fun too, right?

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