Watch This Dude Take Down The 3-Foot, 5-Pound Anaconda Burrito

The Anaconda Burrito almost resembles the barrel of a baseball bat, and can stand as tall as Mini Me from Austin Powers, so you can imagine the hype behind Taqueria Yarelis’ creation.

Pablo Martinez, the No. 18 ranked competitive eater in the world just took down this 3-foot-long, 5.5-pound burrito in 13 minutes and 8 seconds.

The Fresno, California restaurant posted a video of their monstrous, snake-like burrito last month, and it immediately blew up on Facebook, earning over 17 million views.

With that video, awareness of the burrito was raised, and it was only a matter of time before people popped up trying to down it all on their own.

The burrito is meant to feed up to five people, but that’s merely a suggestion, as Pablo beasted himself through every single pound of meat, beans and cheese that this epic burrito possessed.

The bar has been set, now it’s time to head down there and try to break that record.

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