Guinness Book Of Record Drops First Statement After Chef Faila Officially Ended Her Cooking Marathon


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Chef Failatu Abdul Razak of Ghana has succeeded in her attempt to shatter the record for the longest cooking marathon set by the Guinness World Record.

This amazing accomplishment took place over an astounding 227 hours, or almost 9 days and 11 hours of nonstop cooking.

in midnight on January 1, 2024, in the Modern City Hotel in Tamale, Chef Faila began this cookathon trip with the goal of breaking Irish Chef Alan Fisher’s record of 119 hours and 57 minutes.

Even though Chef Faila broke the record informally, Guinness World Records will examine her accomplishment in detail before providing official approval.

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In a now-viral tweet, the organization reaffirmed its dedication to a thorough assessment process and stated that Chef Faila must present proof of her record-breaking achievement.

Guinness World Records made their announcement public after Olele Salvador, a Ghanaian entertainment aficionado and brand influencer, congratulated Chef Faila on her outstanding accomplishment on social media.

In addition to drawing the interest of foodies, Chef Faila’s 227-hour cooking marathon has also become a source of pride for the country.

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