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Yorkshire pudding addict claims to have eaten almost 150,000 in his lifetime

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A dad is in the running to become the UK's biggest Yorkshire pudding addict – having eaten around 146,000 over his lifetime, and he's only 25 years old.

Jake Farrar, from Middlesbrough, is such a fan of the delicacy that he sometimes has it for breakfast, lunch and dinner, chomping down on up to 30 a day.

He's been a fan for as long as he can remember, and says he had to be capped by his parents during dinner times as a child.

The dad-of-two says Aunt Bessie's are his absolute favourite but when he was unable to get the product during the pandemic, Jake taught himself how to make them at home.

While the dish is traditionally served with roast meat and gravy as part of a Sunday roast, Jake says his Yorkshires are just as enjoyable with baked beans, jam and even ice cream.

Unable to kick his craving, the Timpson worker averages around 20 of the puddings a day, amounting to 7,300 each year.

"I absolutely love them they are the food of the gods," Jake said.

"There are days where I have them with every meal. My wife thinks I'm mad. I have them every day.

"If I'm ever ill, my wife will make them for me. She won't let me go without if I couldn’t do them myself.

"Sometimes I might just sit and have them all in one meal.

"I can have up to around 20 in one sitting. It's just when I don't fancy anything else.

"I feel completely fine after. I absolutely love them."

The self-confessed Yorkshire pudding expert is able to spot a bad Yorkie a mile off, sharing an interesting detail about where to get the best, and worst, ones.

Jake added: "When I’m eating out the rule tends to be the posher the restaurant, the worse the Yorkshire.

"The best ones eating out are the Toby Carvery.

"I always have to ask nicely to get them to put extra on my plate."

After finding his dedicated Yorkshire pudding freezer empty during lockdown, Jake decided to teach himself how to make the good stuff, sharing his recipe below.

The dad-of-two recently went viral on TikTok sitting with his step-mum Tracy and his 18-month-old daughter round the dinner table, with his plate piled up with Yorkshires.

The video has racked up over one million views, with social media users in awe of his love for the food.

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