Blogging Baby heard about a teen with an unusual - and
disturbing - food related talent.
Apparently, an Indian teenager named Praveen Kumar
Sehrawat can suck milk in through his nose and shoot it out through his tear ducts. He can shoot it over 12
feet away, though it's hard to say how accurate he is with his aim at that point. This "talent" has earned
him a place in India's version of the Guinness Book of World Records. He also holds the national record for eating
green chilies, having consumed 170 in just over 5 minutes. The world record for chili eating, however, is held by Filipino
Eriberto N. Gonzales Jr., who ate 350 chilies in 3 minutes.
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Blogging Baby heard about a teen with an unusual - and
disturbing - food related talent.
Apparently, an Indian teenager named Praveen Kumar
Sehrawat can suck milk in through his nose and shoot it out through his tear ducts. He can shoot it over 12
feet away, though it's hard to say how accurate he is with his aim at that point. This "talent" has earned
him a place in India's version of the Guinness Book of World Records. He also holds the national record for eating
green chilies, having consumed 170 in just over 5 minutes. The world record for chili eating, however, is held by Filipino
Eriberto N. Gonzales Jr., who ate 350 chilies in 3 minutes.
Filed under: Food Oddities, On the Blogs, Ingredients
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