This has been her job for the last 10 years.
The woman told how, thanks to her unique work, she earned $30,000.
About it writes Daily Star.
Raina Huang, 29, has spent the last 10 years traveling the world and competing in competitions. She can eat pounds of food at incredible speed, including 100 plates of sushi in 35 minutes and 7.7 kg of steak in 70 minutes.
In the latest win in Los Angeles, a woman ate nearly 100 dumplings in 10 minutes, finishing in first place and taking home a $1,000 prize.
During a recent trip to Taiwan, Japan and Vietnam, Raina took part in a challenge in which she had to eat the equivalent amount of sushi to her height of 158 cm, which is equal to 108 plates. She finished them in just 35 minutes and even ate six more bowls just in case.
Talking about her unique job, Raina, from Walnut, Los Angeles, USA, said: “All my life I’ve been eating a lot and fast and it became easy. I think it comes from playing video games – I just wanted to eat fast so I could get back to the game. I go to restaurants almost every day and when I’m on tour I do a task every day, now it’s become my full-time job and I’m very grateful that I can be in a position where restaurants have invited me to come and try my hand at it. , but it took a lot of effort.”
Raina tried a variety of jobs, including Twitch streaming and singing, before entering the competitive world of food 10 years ago. She added: “I tried to be a part of the entertainment industry because I wanted to be an actress or a singer. I also tried to stream games on Twitch. But when I was working as a chef, one day someone told me to do a cooking challenge and I was able to eat a weight of burrito.” 1.8 kg in six minutes. Someone recorded me doing this and the video turned out much better than anything else. I thought, “Oh my God, people like to watch me eat.” I had no idea that places would start giving me food for free because I could eat a lot. After five months of constantly using YouTube, I took the plunge and decided to do it full time. Now I earn more than when I was a chef, which is at the time was $2,000 a month.”
Raina’s favorite food to eat in large quantities is Mexican because she eats it up quickly, and she plans to compete in more Mexican-themed competitions this holiday season. She said, “The burrito challenges are great because they’re so soft, so I think I can get through them pretty quickly.”
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The eater recently met her match in Taiwan. “I was there for 10 days and ate 3.6kg of yakisoba and 7.7kg of steak,” she said. “But there were these Chinese hamburgers with a very thick crust that I really couldn’t eat. I had to try to eat 15 of them, but anything with a lot of carbohydrates was very difficult for me to swallow, no matter how much water I drank.”
Raina hopes to one day travel to the UK to experience British classics in the competitive world of food.
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