A social media cook, which superrows snacks, has revealed a meal that he cannot enlarge: a grape.
27 -year -old Phoenix Ross from Notting Hill has gained online fame to create a huge version of popular foods from large Mac and Jafa cake to a child’s weight from a cream eggs.
Their “but big” series on Tikok and Instagram include giant pub chips, a baked bean, a slices of toast and a football -shaped tortelini.
However, Mr. Ross admits that despite the requests, a huge grape remains elusive.
Restaurant photographers, who initially focused on creating viral food trends and British classics, committed supersing after taking a dip in their online engagement.
Their purpose, he says, “algorithm is to please the gods”.

Instead of following a recipe, for “vibe-based cooking”, Sri Ross has worn hundreds of his thousands of followers, seen millions of times and hosted requests for other foods such as a huge grapes, which he said “completely impossible”.
He said, “There are already a lot of good cooks on the internet – I can make a beef wellington and a lasen, but I wanted to do something to stand out,” he said.
“I decided to go in the opposite way and do more unique stuff, I just wanted to do fun things.”
Cook said he was cooking a house for his “whole life” and before becoming a restaurant photographer, he was “Freelance Chef-Ing” for three years.

“This really helps me improve my skills but I was always a good cook, before that, I always was interested in it,” he said.
In the last six months, Mr. Ross has been sharing his Pakistas Instagram And Tikokok Under the handle chef Phoenix – using a ‘S’ instead because he claims that he is “not a real chef”.
He said, “The food I make for the food material, sometimes I call it ‘camera food’ because it is not really something that I will make to eat anytime.”
“Even the tamar accessories, this is not something I would make if I was not trying to please the algorithm gods.”

On its platforms, Mr. Ross has dubbed in viral food trends and cooked a variety of British classics, such as cornish pasks, pies, stews and tod in the hole, the purpose of being “opposed to Americans”.
“They were more like video rage bat, I wanted people to argue in comments,” he said.
“I think British food is very hated online which is not completely appropriate – Americans come and say that our food looks like ration.”
Over time, however, Mr. Ross said he saw a “recession” in his views.

“I thought I had something to do, and I had to do something big,” he said.
With this, Mr. Ross created his but big series, where he shows huge versions of normal food for his 116,000 tiktoks and 129,000 Instagram followers.
To date, he has created huge replicas of a baked bean, a big mac, a cream egg, a jafa cake, a goja, a dumplings, a stuffed tortelinee, pub chips and fruit loop grains.
The video of Sri Ross shows how he built a huge cream egg, requiring 20 chocolate bar and four kilograms of sugar to fill the fond, earned 2.8 million tickets, while his pub chips received the length of the baking tray to get 2.5 million hits.
With 3.1 million ideas, one of the most popular clips on his profile to date was, the huge baked bean, described by a tickek user as “completely royal”.

To achieve his super-shaped goals, Mr. Ross said that he does not follow a recipe or writes anything, instead he says “vibe-based cooking”.
“I just do things and hope that it works,” he said.
To make the huge baked bean, Mr. Ross mixed a complete can of henz beans together before adding the dough.
From there, he was able to shape the mixture in a large bean shape, which included a piece of bread.
He also put tomato sauce with tin from above.
For his giant Tortelini, who saw 3.6 million times on Tiktok, he created a normal pasta dough and built a filling using rikota cheese, spinach, garlic and walnuts.
They twisted the pasta around the mixture, saying that it is “just the way you will do with a regular size, but imagining that it is eight times larger”.

Mr. Ross said that he often receives requests from his followers to increase the size of certain foods – but there is a huge demand for a huge grape.
“This is the biggest request ever, it is at least 80% of my comments,” he said.
“I can’t do this and it is completely impossible but it has become a bit of a meme within the community.”
Mr. Ross also said that Vishal Spring Roll, Samos and Sushi are among other popular requests that he expects to fulfill, although he feels “a big sushi will be hate with a whole raw salmon”.
For a teaser of things to come so far, Mr. Ross hopes to create a huge version of the Mozarella Stick and a donut.
“I don’t know if my boss will read it, but I would definitely like to do this full time,” he said.
“I want to do something longer on YouTube and hopefully a cookbook soon.”