“I actually don’t plan to break Hilda Baci’s record; the 120-hour cook-a-thon was like an exercise for me” – Chef Dammy (video)
Chef Dammy , has made a surprising revelation in an exclusive interview with BBC News.
Contrary to popular belief, she stated that she has no intentions of breaking Hilda Baci’s Guinness World Record for the longest cook-a-thon.
In her words, the recently concluded 120-hour culinary marathon was merely an exercise for her.
The revelation, shared by Chef Dammy on her Twitter handle @dammy_pas, quickly caught the attention of her followers and the wider online community.
Many had assumed that her participation in the cook-a-thon was an attempt to break the existing record held by Hilda Baci, who cooked for an astonishing 93 hours as reported by Guinness world records.
During his interview with BBC News, Chef Dammy shed light on her motivations behind participating in the cook-a-thon.
She emphasized that her primary goal was to challenge herself and push her culinary skills to the limit.
Breaking the record was not the driving force behind her decision, contrary to popular assumptions.
The cook-a-thon, which captivated audiences and garnered significant media coverage, showcased Chef Dammy’s culinary prowess and unwavering dedication.
Her relentless cooking for 120 hours showcased her endurance and commitment to her craft.
However, the revelation that the endeavor was merely an exercise has left many intrigued and curious about his future plans.
Social media platforms have been buzzing with discussions and reactions to Chef Dammy’s surprising statement.
See below;
“I actually don’t plan to break Hilda Baci Guinness world record, Infact The 120 hours cook-a-thon was just like an exercise for me”
Watch Chef Dammy Interview with BBC news #chefdammy #Spiritwordcookathon
— Chef Dammy 👨🍳 (@dammy_pas) June 15, 2023