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Albuquerque’s Insane Burrito Baffles Diners: ‘The Leviathan’ Weighs in at a Whopping 200 PoundsAlbuquerque’s Insane Burrito Baffles Diners: ‘The Leviathan’ Weighs in at a Whopping 200 Pounds At a humble taco stand nestled in the heart of Albuquerque, culinary history was made with the creation of a burrito so colossal, it defied belief. “The Leviathan,” as it was aptly named, tipped the scales at an astonishing 200 pounds. When word of this gastronomic behemoth spread, curiosity-seekers and food enthusiasts alike flocked to the unassuming establishment. They marveled at the sight of the burrito, which sprawled across an entire table, its contents overflowing like a volcanic eruption. Inside its impossibly large tortilla lay a cornucopia of ingredients that would make a sumo wrestler blush. Tortilla-wrapped chunks of beef, chicken, pork, and shrimp mingled with a mountain of rice, beans, cheese, and vegetables. The sheer quantity of food was so overwhelming that it seemed impossible for any human stomach to consume. “I’ve seen large burritos before,” remarked one stunned patron, “but this is on a whole other level. It’s like something out of a fantasy novel.” The taco stand’s owner, a burly man with a mischievous grin, claimed that the Leviathan was created as a challenge for his most adventurous customers. “We wanted to see if anyone had the guts to finish it,” he said with a chuckle. But finishing this culinary monstrosity proved to be an insurmountable task for even the heartiest of eaters. Patrons who attempted to conquer the Leviathan would often succumb to food comas, their bellies swollen beyond recognition. Some had to be carried out of the establishment on stretchers. Despite its daunting size, the Leviathan became a local legend. Diners from all over the state would travel to Albuquerque just to witness this spectacle. The taco stand even hosted burrito-eating contests, where brave souls would compete to see who could consume the most of “The Leviathan.” As the days turned into weeks, the Leviathan became a symbol of Albuquerque’s vibrant food scene. It served as a testament to the city’s insatiable appetite for culinary adventure and its unyielding belief that anything is possible… even a 200-pound burrito.