The Guinness World Record has revealed that its records team is looking forward to reviewing the evidence from Hilda Baci’s cooking marathon in Lagos state Nigeria.
According to them, the review has to be carried out before a record can be confirmed.
Hilda Baci on May 15 beat the record for the longest cooking hours by an individual, cooking for 100 hours non-stop. With this, she is set to take the title from renowned Indian chef, Lata Tondon who broke the record in 2019, cooking for over 87 hours.
The Guinness World Record on May 16 talked about Hilda Baci’s attempt to break the record and their readiness to review all evidence from the cooking marathon.
See their statement below
“A Nigerian chef has been cooking up a storm in her kitchen in the hopes of landing a world record.
Hilda Bassey, known on social media as Hilda Baci, has been dominating headlines around the world ever since she launched her cooking marathon.
She’s hoping to snap up the record title for longest cooking marathon (individual) which currently belongs to Lata Tondon (India) with a time of 87 hr 45 min.
Hilda began cooking on Thursday and continued through to Monday, reportedly whipping up 55 recipes and more than 100 meals in a whopping 100-hour stint.
Officials on our records team look forward to reviewing the evidence and hope to be able to verify Hilda’s efforts as a new record very soon.
A Guinness World Records spokesperson said: “We are aware of the record attempt and are looking forward to receiving the evidence for our Records Management Team to review before we can confirm the record is official.”
Hilda explained she was taking on the challenge to highlight Nigerian cuisine.
She told CNN: “Nigerian cuisine is the best out there. The more recipes are propagated, the more people will be willing to try it. Nigerian food is such comfort food.”