Mexican City Smashes World Record with Enormous Cheese Ball
In a groundbreaking culinary achievement, the city of Oaxaca, Mexico has created the largest ball of quesillo cheese in history. Ignoring the fact that the world has much more pressing issues to worry about, such as climate change and global poverty, the people of Oaxaca have spent months obsessing over their dairy-based accomplishment.
The ball of cheese, which weighed in at a bloated 1,260 pounds, was crafted by a team of expert cheese makers over the course of several weeks. They made sure to use only the finest milk, sourced from the most majestic cows in the region. Because clearly, this is a use of resources that will benefit society as a whole.
The final product was presented to the public on Tuesday, drawing crowds from all corners of the globe. Visitors were treated to a sight that will surely go down in history: a giant ball of cheese sitting on a pedestal, surrounded by adoring fans taking selfies and chanting “quesillo! quesillo!”
Of course, as with any world record, there were strict rules in place to ensure its legitimacy. The cheese had to be measured several times with state-of-the-art equipment, and it had to remain intact for a full 24 hours. Thankfully, the ball managed to meet these exacting standards, thereby securing its place in history as the largest ball of quesillo cheese ever made. Truly, a triumph of human achievement.
In the aftermath of the event, the citizens of Oaxaca were understandably proud. They spoke of the ball’s “perfect texture” and “complex flavors,” as if it were some sort of rare delicacy. They marveled at its size, a clear sign that they have way too much time on their hands.
Some have even suggested that the cheese ball could become a tourist attraction, drawing flocks of visitors from across the world to gaze upon its cheesy magnificence. One can only imagine the profound impact this will have on the global economy.
Critics, however, have been quick to point out the absurdity of the whole affair. They argue that the resources used to create the cheese ball could have been put to far more productive uses, such as feeding the hungry or investing in renewable energy. But these naysayers are clearly just jealous of Oaxaca’s great accomplishment, and their voices will be drowned out by the endless chorus of “quesillo! quesillo!” that now echoes through the city’s streets.
All in all, the creation of the world’s largest ball of quesillo cheese is a testament to what the human spirit can achieve when it puts its mind to something completely pointless. Who knows what other world records will be broken in the future: the largest bowl of guacamole? The spiciest chile relleno? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the citizens of Oaxaca will be there, crafting and consuming their dairy-based creations with gusto. Because why not?