For some time now, Nigerian-born Canadian chef, Beauty Obasuyi has made Canadian culinary space a whole vibe. Particularly in the bustling city of Toronto, Obasuyi’s Naija Jollof has turned into the coolest spot for Nigerian grub. This real estate agent turned food queen has been slinging the best jollof rice in town. For Obasuyi who came to Canada in 2009, she’s now gearing up for a significant challenge. Starting from 10 January, 2024 in the city of Brampton, Ontario, Obasuyi aims to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon.
Diving into the history of this record-breaking endeavour, Hilda Baci from Lagos, Nigeria, cooked tirelessly for 100 hours, surpassing the previous record set by Lata Tondon of India, who cooked for an impressive 87 hours and 45 minutes. However, Alan Fisher from Ireland recently elevated the bar by cooking for an astonishing 119 hours and 57 minutes. With this in mind, Obasuyi set her sights on surpassing Fisher’s record, aiming to cook continuously for eight days or 192 hours. This determination only underscores the global passion of chefs like Obasuyi who aspire for this prestigious title. Obasuyi’s aspirations transcend mere cooking. Beyond the cooking feat, her mission is deeply rooted in supporting families in need.
In the heart of Brampton, the pretty chef has been recognised for her philanthropic endeavours, especially in aiding homeless families or those in shelters. Her marathon is not just about setting records but emphasising community solidarity and the unifying essence of food. Residents of Brampton and neighbouring areas are urged to stand behind Obasuyi in this significant undertaking, acknowledging her cooking passion paired with a genuine commitment to philanthropy.