A group of people, led by Coboy Santoso, cooked a 570kg cow to distribute to orphanages. They started at 8 am and finished at 6 pm, with the help of professionals who cut the meat. The group then cooked the meat with black pepper and other spices. After cooking, they distributed the food to three orphanages, providing both cooked and raw meat for the children. The video showed the entire process, from cutting the cow to distributing the food, and included interactions with the people at the orphanages.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A cow weighing 570 kg was cooked.
2. The cow was cut into pieces by professionals.
3. The meat was used to make black pepper beef.
4. The cooking process started at 8 am and took 11 hours.
5. Three boxes of cooked and raw meat were prepared for three orphanages.
6. Each box contained around 200-400 grams of meat, enough for 3-4 people.
7. The meat was distributed to the Elishama Orphanage and two other locations.
8. The cooking process was finished at 6 pm, but cleaning up took until 12 am.