After being questioned about not showing or discussing chef Hilda Baci’s cook-a-ton, the Guinness World Record explained.
The Guinness Book of World Records, often known as the Guinness Book of Human and Natural World Records, is a reference book that covers human and natural world records.
Hilda Buci, a celebrity Nigerian chef, broke the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking period on Monday morning.
The previous record holder was Indian Chef Lata Tondon, who cooked dishes for 87 hours, 45 minutes, and 00 seconds.
Hilda Baci had been cooking for 91 hours and was still cooking at the time of writing this report.
Baci’s initial goal was to break Lata Tondon’s 87-hour-and-45-minute record, which she accomplished at roughly 7.46 a.m. on Monday.
But she didn’t want to stop there, so she set out to break the Guinness World Record by cooking for more than 96 hours.
Nigerians continue to congregate around the famed cook as she goes about her business.
People screamed in her live broadcast to show how proud they are of her. It should be noted that her cooking hackathon has brought many Nigerians from all walks of life together for the past four days as they converge around her cooking station.
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