Ghana Rallies Behind Failatu’s Quest to Break Guinness World Record in Epic Cooka-thon

She is a Ghanaian chef, determined to break this record by cooking for 120 hours straight.

Her cooka-thon will take place at Modern City Hotel,Tamale, Ghana, and she will be cooking traditional Ghanaian dishes.

The event has garnered a lot of attention and support from Ghanaians, who are excited to see their culture and cuisine showcased on a global platform. Many have taken to social media to express their admiration for Failatu’s dedication and hard work.

Failatu has been preparing for this event for months. She has been training both physically and mentally to endure the grueling hours of cooking. She has also been perfecting her recipes and techniques to ensure that everything runs smoothly during the event.

Failatu determination to break this record is truly inspiring. Her passion for cooking and her desire to showcase Ghanaian cuisine to the world is a testament to the richness and diversity of African culture.

As Ghanaians rally behind her, we wish her all the best and hope that she breaks the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking known as cooka-thon.

The current record holder

Alan Fisher, who is based in Japan has broken two cooking-related Guinness World Record titles.

Mr Fisher cooked non-stop for 119 hours and 57 minutes at his Irish-themed restaurant in Matsue, beating the previous record holder Hilda Baci from Nigeria by more than 24 hours.

He is widely recognized for his mastery of French cuisine and his innovative approach to cooking, which has earned him numerous accolades and recognition throughout his career.

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