Ghanaian Chef Sets Sights on World Record with 120-Hour Cookathon

Ghanaian Chef Sets Sights on World Record with 120-Hour Cookathon



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A chef in ‌Ghana has been preparing regional ⁤dishes on live⁣ TV since New Year’s Day in⁢ an attempt ⁤to break a world record‌ for marathon cooking.

Failatu Abdul-Razak had cooked for​ more than 110 hours as of Friday afternoon at a hotel in the northern city⁣ of ‍Tamale where she‍ is aiming to break the Guinness world record for ⁤a cookathon of 119 hours ⁤and​ 57⁤ minutes held by⁤ the Irish ⁣chef Alan Fisher.

The world record attempt ‍is being cheered on and widely celebrated in the west African ⁣country.

Abdul-Razak “has put Ghana⁣ on the map”, said Isaac Sackey, the ⁣president of the Chefs’ Association of ⁢Ghana. “So we need to try to honour her.”

West Africa has ‍been gripped ⁢in​ a frenzy⁤ of world record attempts in​ several categories since the Nigerian chef Hilda Baci⁣ claimed the world cooking record last ‌May with‍ a 100-hour performance before being dethroned ​by Fisher.

The Guinness World ⁣Records organisation ⁣has⁣ yet to make a statement‍ about Abdul-Razak’s attempt, which could reach ⁣120 hourson Saturday.

Celebrities, government leaders and hundreds of ordinary people have visited the Modern City hotel in‍ Tamale, where the chef’s record attempt is taking place. Visitors dance, ‍sing ⁣and enjoy the prepared food amid⁣ the countdown ⁤to 120 ‍hours.

The‌ Ghanaian vice-president, Mahamudu Bawumia, posted about the attempt on Facebook earlier this week and donated 30,000 Ghanaian cedis ‍(£1,981) to the chef.

“Go for gold,” he urged‍ her.

Abdul-Razak said at the outset her attempt⁢ was ​a national assignment on behalf of Ghana and its citizens. Among dishes she has⁤ prepared are banku​ – a traditional dish of fermented cornmeal​ balls in a soup –​ as well as the spicy jollof ​rice‌ enjoyed across west Africa.

She said: “If I fail, believe me, I ⁣have put our‍ president, Ghanaians, people ‌who have supported (and) groomed me, my family⁤ and⁣ friends to shame.”

Under the guidelines, she is entitled to five-minute breaks every hour or an accumulated one hour after a stretch of 12 hours.

There have been concerns raised about ‌the endeavour’s possible‌ mental toll on the⁢ chef. Last month,‌ the Ghanaian ⁢media personality Afua Asantewaa Owusu Aduonum ​was forced to end her⁤ attempt to break the world⁤ record for the longest time ⁣spent‌ singing, after her medical⁤ team ⁢said ​her ⁤body showed signs of mental stress.

It’s the excitement⁢ that keeps record-seekers going during their attempts, said Annabella Osei-Tutu, an associate ​professor of psychology at the⁢ University of Ghana. “A lot of hype has⁣ got into ⁢it, so momentarily, they are running on adrenaline.‌ After the episode, they will⁤ perhaps start feeling ​the toll on their body.”

2024-01-06‌ 07:19:47
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