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UGANDA’S 204KG TOURIST ATTRACTION STREET FOOD SETS WORLD RECORD (VIDEO)

UGANDA’S 204KG TOURIST ATTRACTION STREET FOOD SETS WORLD RECORD (VIDEO)
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Faith Nyasuguta 

A locally made 204.6kg Ugandan street delicacy dubbed rolex has set a new Guinness World Record for the “largest Ugandan rolex”.

The popular street food in Uganda, mainly in urban areas, is made from fried eggs and vegetables rolled inside a chapati.

The Guinness World Records shared a 3-minute video of how the giant rolex was made.

In the said video, the rolex-chapati egg roll was collectively done by over 15 Ugandans, including some women, from a seemingly remote location.  

“Wow it’s really epic but the hygiene is lacking. People were stepping on the flampen with their boots as they moved from the ground,” Ugandan Shafiq O’Mis said via Twitter.

“That’s what makes a Rolex delicious,” Mariano Lokoru responded.

Going by the Guinness World Record-released video, the process leading to making the giant rolex started during the day and extended into the night.

Ugandan street food, rolex /Courtesy/

Commenting on processes leading to making Uganda’s largest known rolex, Twitter user Bersen Dennio said, “It looks like a construction site. Anyways, they have to make sure they get rid of that press-up merchant.”

East African media personality Joy Doreen Biira said, “nothing beats the Ugandan rolex, albeit, in manageable sizes.”

In the East African nation, the rolex that goes for as low as Ush1,000 ($0.28) is largely consumed in urban areas as a fast food and was very recently promoted by authorities as a global tourist attraction.

Locally advanced stereotypes associate the activity of rolex frying with the Basoga, an ethnic group in Eastern Uganda that comprises about eight per cent of the nation’s 46 million population.

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