Nigerian chef, Hilda Baci, Breaks Guinness World Record For ‘Longest Cooking Time'

In an awe-inspiring feat of culinary endurance, Nigerian chef Hilda Effiong Bassey, popularly known as Hilda Baci, has recently achieved the Guinness World Record for the "longest cooking marathon by an individual." 

Surpassing the previous record held by Lata Tondon, Hilda has set a new benchmark in the culinary world. With her determination and passion for cooking, she embarked on this remarkable journey, aiming to cook for an astonishing 96 hours, establishing herself as the first person in history to spend such a remarkable amount of time cooking.

On a bright Monday morning, amidst an air of anticipation and excitement, Hilda Baci shattered the previous Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon. 

The previous record stood at an impressive 87 hours and 45 minutes, achieved by Lata Tondon. Undeterred by her accomplishment, Hilda continued her marathon cooking session, striving to push the limits even further.

Hilda Baci commenced her culinary marathon on a Thursday at exactly 3 pm, igniting her cooker and embarking on an extraordinary culinary journey. 

Determined to surpass the previous record, she skillfully prepared an array of delicious dishes, captivating both the senses and the imagination of those witnessing her remarkable achievement.

Breaking a world record requires immense endurance, unwavering focus, and an unparalleled passion for one's craft. Hilda's dedication to her culinary artistry, combined with her unwavering spirit, propelled her forward throughout the grueling hours of non-stop cooking. Her determination not only inspired those present but also served as an example to the power of perseverance and passion in achieving extraordinary feats.

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