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Saudi woman eats 21 Qatayef in 1 minute amid Ramadan TikTok challenge

Saudi woman eats 21 Qatayef in 1 minute amid Ramadan TikTok challenge

Al Bawaba10-03-2025

ALBAWABA - A Saudi woman has consumed 21 pieces of Qatayef in 60 seconds as part of a Ramadan TikTok trend, that is hitting social media and become viral. Also Read Ramadan 2025 'Bi Al Dam' series sparks anger, was the idea stolen?
The new challenge is impressing many people on social media platforms. The young Saudi woman Rana Matar, who is very popular on TikTok, posted a new video where she was seen eating 21 Qatayef, stuffed with cream, in just one minute.
Rana appeared in the video setting the timer on her phone in preparation for the TikTok challenge, then began eating the Qatayef very quickly, taking occasional sips of water to make the task easier.
The clip widely circulated, achieving great interaction from followers on various social media platforms.
Saudi woman Rana Matar doing a TikTok Challenge for Ramadan 2025. (Social Media)
Since the start of the holy month of Ramadan, many challenges were announced by people, including the one that forces people to eat large quantities of Qatayef in record time, but Rana Matar was famous for her super-fast challenges, which raised questions among followers about the effect of eating large quantities of sugar on health.
She also showed herself in previous clips eating a 1.5-kg tray of shawarma fatteh during Suhoor, as well as in another challenge in which she ate 5 sticks of butter in a minute and a half, which made her the focus of the public's attention and the subject of wide discussion.
Saudi woman Rana Matar doing a TikTok Challenge for Ramadan 2025. (Social Media)

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