In Honolulu, USA, a five-year-old boy named Rocky Calonje weighs an astonishing 193 kilograms, making him the heaviest baby in the world. His mother, Mary, watches in awe as Rocky devours chocolate cake and ice cream, exclaiming, "You won't find another child like him in the world!"
Doctors have warned that if Rocky continues his binge eating, he could weigh as much as 390 kilograms by the time he starts school, potentially becoming a 'giant' on the football field. Rocky once participated in a competition for the world's heaviest baby, winning by a margin of 2 kilograms. Meanwhile, in China, a nine-year-old boy named Qi has also reached a weight of 240 kilograms.
Mary recalls being baffled by Rocky's birth weight of 11 kilograms, which left her feeling overwhelmed. She nearly faced life-threatening challenges during his delivery. Now, at a height of only 148 centimeters, Rocky weighs four times more than his mother.
Rocky's daily food intake is staggering, consisting of a large amount of high-calorie foods. His three meals a day, along with snacks, resemble a feast. Breakfast includes 12 fried eggs, 1 kilogram of ham, 12 pancakes, 2 grapefruits, and a serving of fried milk fruit jam bread. His second breakfast consists of 5 to 6 large plates of oatmeal balls, along with 2 apples or oranges and 3 to 4 chocolate bars. For lunch, he consumes 6 soft buns, 1 kilogram of fried potato chips, a plate of mashed peas, carrots, and potatoes, plus 2 apple pies and 2 liters of beet juice. His afternoon snacks consist of 4 to 5 jam sandwiches and 3 plates of oatmeal balls, along with 1 liter of milk or 2 liters of beet juice. Dinner includes 4 roasted chickens, a small pot of mashed peas, carrots, and potatoes, 12 cream corn cobs, 12 cookies, 3 cherry pies or chocolate cakes, 1 liter of ice cream, and 2 liters of beet juice. For a late-night snack, he has 4 plates of oatmeal balls, 2 liters of skimmed yogurt, and 5 cups of sweetened cocoa drinks.