Chef Faila Abdul Razak has taken to the street to share some of the foods she cooked for her cookathon challenge.
Since she began to challenge Irishman Alan Fisher for the record for the longest cooking, Faila has amazed a lot of Ghanaians. She has fed a lot of people—rich and poor—since she began cooking on January 1 and has recently started feeding the underprivileged on the streets.
Both Ghanaians and people from other countries have expressed great interest in the cookathon taking place in Tamale.
Faila distributing cook-a-thon food to the street
To encourage her to continue, other well-known figures have also descended upon the location. The vice president of
Ghana, Dr. Mahmud Bawumia, Yaw Dabo, Kwabena Kwabena, a member of the Ghanaian military, and numerous others
are among those who have graced the endeavor to challenge.
Falia has proven her abundance of culinary skills and tenacious perseverance throughout her cook-a-thon. Additionally, she has demonstrated a wide range of regional cuisines, including palm nut soup, Jollof, Banku, and Tou Zaafi.
As part of a recent culinary milestone update, Afua Asantewaa wrapped up her incredible endeavor to create the longest sing-a-thon marathon, setting a notable record of 126 hours and 52 minutes.