The Guinness World Record has surged in popularity, trending since late 2023, with individuals striving to etch their names in history.
The latest achiever is Ugandan content creator Raymond Kahuma, who astoundingly set a record for the quickest time to make three chapatis.
Renowned as a content creator from Uganda, Raymond Kahuma achieved this feat in an impressive 3 minutes and 10.22 seconds at a cookout in Nairobi, as acknowledged by Guinness World Records.
Excitement radiates from Kahuma as he proudly holds his two certificates, sharing a picture and detailing the techniques behind his record-breaking chapati-making.
He wrote: “So, the timer starts the moment I touch the dough. The current world record time to beat is three minutes and fourteen seconds. I rolled the first chapatti, and by 20 seconds, I was done.”
Then, as required by the Guinness World Record, he placed it on a hot frying pan and attempted to give it a round feel with his fingers.
He rolled the second chapati while the first was cooking, and at 54 seconds, he placed it on the pan. Then he rolled the third.
See his post below: