
Hilda Baci’s team has publicly addressed and dispelled the controversy surrounding claims that unwashed rice was used during her Guinness World Record attempt to cook the largest pot of jollof rice.
The issue arose from viral social media videos that appeared to show rice being poured directly from sacks into the giant cooking pot, leading many to assume that the rice had not been washed. This sparked backlash and questions about food hygiene and quality.
However, the team clarified the situation through behind-the-scenes footage shared online, including posts on Instagram and Twitter, which showed that the 300 bags of rice were thoroughly washed before being repackaged into sacks for easier handling during the cook-off.
This careful preparation ensured high standards of cleanliness despite the massive scale of the event.
The statement was made via social media platforms, where the team provided visual evidence to counter the rumours and reassure fans and supporters.
The clarification has helped restore confidence in the hygiene and credibility of the record attempt, illustrating the meticulous planning and effort that went into this groundbreaking cooking event.
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