Ghanaian Chef Ebenezer Smith, also known as Chef Smith, boasts of the Guinness World Record for the longest individual cooking marathon, lasting a remarkable 802 hours and 25 minutes. His feat showcases unparalleled endurance and culinary prowess.
Chef Smith’s achievement not only sets a global standard but also exemplifies dedication and passion in the culinary arts. His record-breaking accomplishment stands as a testament to Ghana’s culinary excellence on the international stage.
He is currently gearing up for a press conference scheduled at La Palm Beach Hotel. This event aims to formally announce his record-breaking feat to the public.
At the entrance of the conference room, a banner provides a glimpse into the upcoming announcement with a logo of Guinness World Records spotted on the banner. It hints at the excitement and anticipation surrounding Chef Smith’s extraordinary accomplishment.
The banner reads: Press Conference. Unveiling the New World Cook-a-thon Record Holder. Millennium Chef Smith from Ghana with an incredible 802 hours, 25 minutes to dethrone Irish King, Alan Fisher.
Mr. Smith began his cook-a-thon journey on February 1, aiming to surpass the current record. He initially aimed for 1200 hours but successfully cooked for 820 hours, ending his marathon on March 6.
Patrons of his brand marked his Guinness World Record achievement with a large-scale event, highlighting his culinary talents. His commitment and stamina served as motivation for numerous aspiring chefs to follow their aspirations. Chef Smith’s historic accomplishment has firmly established Ghana’s presence on the global culinary stage through the Guinness World Record.