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While "21 mph keju" might not be a defined sport, the world of cheese rolling offers a hilarious and dangerous parallel. The most famous event is the in Gloucestershire, England. 21 mph keju
It is not just about reaching 21 mph once, but having a consistent (reliable) output. This is crucial for both electric motors (preventing overheating) and human muscles (preventing burnout). Stay cheesy
For those who are unfamiliar with 21 MPH Keju, the name itself may seem perplexing. "Keju" is the Indonesian word for "cheese," but the "21 MPH" part remains a mystery to many. Literally translated, "21 MPH Keju" means "21 Miles Per Hour Cheese," which may sound like a peculiar name for a dish. However, as we delve deeper into the world of Indonesian cuisine, we discover that this name is more than just a quirky label. The most famous event is the in Gloucestershire, England
Want to witness the madness? The next official world championships are scheduled for September 2024 in Malang, East Java. Entry fee: one wheel of keju. Spectator rules: Wear goggles. Do not bring a baguette (it’s considered taunting).
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