Cheesus
Cheesus was the name given to a Cheeto shaped like a crucifix. It was found by High Ridge, Mo. woman Kelly Ramey.
OMG My Food Looks Like Jesus!
Kelly Ramey of High Ridge, Mo. announced to the world Monday that she had found Jesus... in a Cheeto. Now dubbed "Cheesus ," the Cheeto, according to Ramey and others in the town, looks like a bite-sized Jesus on the cross.
Ridiculous as it may seem, Cheesus is not the only food item with an uncanny likeness to a religious figure. For years people have found Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Mother Theresa and the Pope in food items. Whether you are religious or not, you have to respect the devotion it takes to publicly announce, "Hey, my food looks like Jesus!"
That's The Virgin Mary in my Cheese Sandwich!
Discovered by Diane Duyser in 1994, she almost ate the whole thing before noticing the image of a woman staring back at her. Duyser said the sandwich had mystical powers and at times brought her luck. The sandwich eventually sold on EBay for $28,000.
Duyser sold the sandwich almost a decade after she made it, and claimed it never once molded.
That's Jesus on my Potato Chip!
Rosalie and Jerry Lawson of St. Petersburg, Florida saw Jesus in this Lay's sour cream and onion potato chip in 2005.
The couple took a picture of the chip, and were comforted when fellow churchgoers agreed, the resemblance to Jesus was uncanny. The Lawson's kept the chip. I wonder if they're ever tempted to take a bite when they're hungry.
That's Jesus on my Fish Stick!
Apparently Jesus likes fish and chips?
Fred Whan of Ontario keeps this special fish stick in the freezer. Cooked in 2003, Whan couldn't help but notice this particular fish stick had a distinct image burned into it. He later realized it was Jesus.
That's Jesus on my Tortilla!
1978 was the year Mario Rubio noticed the image of Jesus burned into her tortilla. She was making food for her and her husband when she noticed that skillet burns on the tortilla resembled none other than a sorrowful Jesus.
After this discovery, around 8,000 visitors made the trip to New Mexico to see the sacred item, so many that Rubio eventually left her house unlocked so visitors could examine the tortilla freely.
That's a Nun in my Cinnamon Bun!
Now called simply the nun-bun, this cinnamon bun, which bears an uncanny resemblance to Mother Theresa, was originally discovered at Bongo Java, a Belmont, Tennessee coffee shop in the late 90s
It rested there on display for about 10 years, before it was stolen in 2005. It's still on the loose, and who knows when this bun will be seen again?
Oh my, it's Cheesus!
This Cheeto, found by Kelly Ramey of High Ridge, Missouri, is thought to resemble Jesus, on the cross.
What do you think? Do you think this Cheeto looks like Jesus? Take the poll here.
Ridiculous as it may seem, Cheesus is not the only food item with an uncanny likeness to a religious figure. For years people have found Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Mother Theresa and the Pope in food items. Whether you are religious or not, you have to respect the devotion it takes to publicly announce, "Hey, my food looks like Jesus!"
That's The Virgin Mary in my Cheese Sandwich!
Discovered by Diane Duyser in 1994, she almost ate the whole thing before noticing the image of a woman staring back at her. Duyser said the sandwich had mystical powers and at times brought her luck. The sandwich eventually sold on EBay for $28,000.Duyser sold the sandwich almost a decade after she made it, and claimed it never once molded.
That's Jesus on my Potato Chip!
Rosalie and Jerry Lawson of St. Petersburg, Florida saw Jesus in this Lay's sour cream and onion potato chip in 2005. The couple took a picture of the chip, and were comforted when fellow churchgoers agreed, the resemblance to Jesus was uncanny. The Lawson's kept the chip. I wonder if they're ever tempted to take a bite when they're hungry.
That's Jesus on my Fish Stick!
Apparently Jesus likes fish and chips?Fred Whan of Ontario keeps this special fish stick in the freezer. Cooked in 2003, Whan couldn't help but notice this particular fish stick had a distinct image burned into it. He later realized it was Jesus.
That's Jesus on my Tortilla!
1978 was the year Mario Rubio noticed the image of Jesus burned into her tortilla. She was making food for her and her husband when she noticed that skillet burns on the tortilla resembled none other than a sorrowful Jesus. After this discovery, around 8,000 visitors made the trip to New Mexico to see the sacred item, so many that Rubio eventually left her house unlocked so visitors could examine the tortilla freely.
That's a Nun in my Cinnamon Bun!
Now called simply the nun-bun, this cinnamon bun, which bears an uncanny resemblance to Mother Theresa, was originally discovered at Bongo Java, a Belmont, Tennessee coffee shop in the late 90sIt rested there on display for about 10 years, before it was stolen in 2005. It's still on the loose, and who knows when this bun will be seen again?
Oh my, it's Cheesus!
What do you think? Do you think this Cheeto looks like Jesus? Take the poll here.
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