Raymond Kahuma, a Ugandan renowned content creator, has once again made his mark in the Guinness World Book Records by achieving the fastest chapati cooking time.
In the year 2022, Raymond secured his position among the Guinness World Record holders by creating the largest Ugandan Rolex, a beloved street food in Uganda.
This remarkable Rolex consisted of a whopping 1,200 eggs, 90kg of various vegetables such as onions, tomatoes, cabbages, carrots, and peppers, along with 72kg of flour and 40kg of cooking oil.
On the 19th of November 2023, Raymond Kahuma embarked on a mission in Kenya to establish a new world record for the quickest chapati ever made, which he accomplished.
Impressively, he managed to cook three chapatis within a mere duration of 3 minutes, 10 seconds, and 22 milliseconds.
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Furthermore, Raymond has also hinted at his intentions to pursue another record for the largest Kenyan smocha, which involves a chapati wrapped around a smoked sausage.