Chef Leen Makes Haitian History in France with a 9-Day Nonstop Cooking Marathon

Paris, France – April 16, 2025 — In a powerful celebration of Haitian culture and cuisine, Chef Leen, a Haitian woman living in France, has just completed 9 days of nonstop cooking, finishing on April 16, 2025, in an awe-inspiring attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking session by an individual. Her culinary endurance wasn’t just about cooking for a record—it was about putting Haitian food and Haitian culture on the global map.

At HaitianFoodNetwork.com, we are proud to spotlight Haitian excellence and provide a space where our cuisine, stories, and vendors can shine. Chef Leen’s achievement is a powerful reminder of the strength of our community and the flavor of our heritage.

🍽️ Honoring Haiti One Dish at a Time

From stews like legim to staples like diri kole ak pwa, and crowd favorites like bouillon, Chef Leen prepared more than 100 different meals—each one inspired by generations of Haitian culinary tradition. Her 9-day effort in France has brought international attention to Haitian cuisine, a mission we fully support at Haitian Food Network.

Whether you were born in Haiti or you’re just discovering its delicious traditions, now is the perfect time to learn, taste, and support.

🌍 Discover Haitian Culture at HaitianFoodNetwork.com

Chef Leen’s achievement is more than a record—it’s a movement. And HaitianFoodNetwork.com is your home for all things Haitian food:

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Bring the flavor of Haiti into your own kitchen with detailed, step-by-step instructions for dishes like griot, tassot, marinad, and more.

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Stay connected with Haitian chefs, community stories, food tips, and inspiring news—like Chef Leen’s marathon!

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We just launched a brand-new marketplace where Haitian entrepreneurs can showcase and sell their products. From handmade crafts to pantry staples, it’s all here—and all Haitian.

🌟 Why This Matters

Chef Leen’s determination and cultural pride remind the world that Haitian cuisine is powerful, healing, and worth celebrating. Her record attempt honors the resilience of Haitian women and uplifts the stories behind our food.

Whether you followed her journey from France or watched the updates online, you now have the opportunity to be part of the movement she started.

🔥 What You Can Do Next

Option 1: Explore Our Food, Recipes & Culture

Visit HaitianFoodNetwork.com today and immerse yourself in the world of authentic Haitian food, blogs, and culture. Whether you’re looking for new recipes, heritage merch, or want to read more about heroes like Chef Leen—we have it all.

Option 2: Support Haitian Vendors in Our New Marketplace

Love shopping small and supporting your people? Our marketplace features real Haitian creators and business owners. Shop unique products, foods, and crafts all in one place—and help us grow our economy together.

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Chef Leen cooked for 9 days straight to shine a light on Haitian culture. Let’s keep it going.

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