Indian Chef Cooks for 53 Hours Straight to Set World Record
Tuesday, 04/25/2017 08:06
A chef in India's Nagpur city finishes off a marathon session of cooking to try to set a new Guinness World Record.
A
chef in India's western Nagpur city cooked for 53 hours straight Sunday
attempting to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest stretch of
cooking.
The
chef, Vishnu Manohar, started cooking on Friday morning and broke the previous
record of 40 hours set by an American chef, Benjamin Perry, in March 2014.
A
huge crowd of supporters gathered at the venue to cheer Manohar, a celebrity
chef.
Manohar
prepared a total of over 750 dishes, using eight stoves at a time with 15
assistants.
According
to the Guinness rules, he was allowed a break of five minutes after every two
successive hours of cooking.
Manohar
started preparing for the event a month ago, cooking non-stop for 45 hours
three times. Among other preparations, Manohar's nutritionist put him on a
protein diet to maintain high energy levels.
By Reuters