A group of friends gathered to break the world record for eating mussels. The competition involved eating 50 buckets of mussels, with a garbage bucket on their lap to dispose of the shells. The contestants, including Ceren and Tuna, were given lemons and bananas to aid their eating. The current record was 284 mussels, but the contestants aimed to break it. Tuna ultimately ate 311 mussels, breaking the record, while Ceren ate 237. After the competition, the contestants weighed themselves and found that they had gained significant weight, with Tuna gaining 1.5 to 2 kilograms. The video ended with the friends thanking each other and inviting viewers to subscribe to their channels and participate in future cooking competitions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The competition involves eating mussels, with a goal of breaking a world record.
2. The previous record was 284 mussels, set in 2018.
3. The contestants are given 50 League video buckets each, with a garbage bucket on their lap to throw away shells.
4. The rules state that contestants must eat the mussels and then throw away the shells.
5. The competition starts with a countdown from 50, and contestants must eat as many mussels as possible within the time limit.
6. The contestant who eats the most mussels wins a car.
7. One of the contestants, Tuna, eats 247 mussels, while another contestant, Ceren, eats 200 mussels.
8. The competition is hosted by a person named Ahmet, who will give away a car to the winner.
9. The contestants have to eat the mussels within a certain time limit, and the one who eats the most mussels within that time limit wins.
10. The contestants are allowed to drink water and eat other food items, such as lemon and banana, to help them eat more mussels.
11. The competition is being recorded and will be uploaded to YouTube.
12. The contestants are weighed before and after the competition to determine how much weight they gained from eating the mussels.
13. The winner of the competition, Tuna, gained 1.5 to 2 kilograms (3.3 to 4.4 pounds) from eating the mussels.
14. The competition is part of a series, and the next competition will involve eating skewers.
15. The contestants are encouraged to send in their cooking videos to be featured in the next video.