A self-confessed Yorkshire pudding addict said that he can eat 20 of them in one sitting and added that he has ' at least 10' when he has a roast.
Jake Farrar, 25, enjoys the northern delicacy "near enough every day" and enjoys them as a savoury accompaniment and as a sweet snack on the side.
The father of two from Middelsbrough, Yorkshire, loves to have the puddings with gravy or with cream and jam, as Yorkshire Live reports.
He has shared his love for the delicious pudding, which are made from eggs, flour, and milk or water, and now he's gone viral but Jake can't understand why his message comes as a surprise.
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He said: "They just taste so nice. How can you not like them? They are the food of the gods."
Jake said he will take Yorkshire puddings for dinner at work, before enjoying more at home with his family in the evening.
"There's always a pack of ten, at least, bought for me, and then I get the leftovers," he said. "I'll have leftovers with jam and cream."
And Jake was left shocked recently after posting a video of himself, his daughter, and his mother-in-law to their family TikTok account @littlejaffas.
Prompted by his mother-in-law, he filmed one of their regular meals, and the video has since been viewed a million times.
Many people thought it was hilarious to see Jake's pile compared to the smaller plates across the table. The video also won Jake praise from fans who say he is living their dream.
One user commented: "It's not easy watching someone else live your dream."
Another wrote: "That plate is a living fantasy."
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Meanwhile, a Pot Noodle superfan recent said that he has eaten more than 4,000 of the snacks in his life so far - and he has no intention of stopping any time soon.
Dean Pugh, 53, has dined out on the popular snack every day for nearly a decade, saying that he will eat them even if they're out of date.
The dad of three said he once ate one that was 14 YEARS past its best before date, and he's spent thousands on Pot Noodle memorabilia including three vending machines.
He also has a rare Chick Korma pot noodle that was signed by 90s model Caprice, which he keeps in pride of place in his home in Pershore, Worcestershire.
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