Boodle Fight in the Philippines

in food •  7 years ago 

Hello Steemit Friends,

This time around, we are going to have a very exciting boodle fight. Well if you're not familiar with boodle fight, it's basically eating together with bare hands in one table full of foods. Seems very odd but its actually exciting and everyone here is really looking forward to it. You can see from the pictures I took the kind of foods we have here in the Philippines. Some of you may find it weird to eat like this but for us, its really a fun way to eat because it's more fun in the Philippines!

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If you happen to visit the Philippines for the first time, This boodle fight thing should be in your top 10 lists to do. Anyway if you have experienced it, don't forget to drop a comment and let's share each other's experiences. Follow me @leninquiblat

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The Gastronomy of the Philippines is a set of culinary customs associated with the inhabitants of the Philippines, this cuisine is influenced by the cuisines of Southeast Asia as well as Spanish cuisine due to three centuries of Hispanic colonization.1 Effect that is evident in dishes as the piglet, the preparation of rice with styles similar to paellas and cooked. As a rule Filipinos traditionally have three meals a day - almusal (breakfast in Filipino, known as lunch in the Philippines), tanghalian (lunch in Filipino, known as food in the Philippines) and hapunan (dinner in Filipino) I would like someday visit them and Taste your food and especially participate in that culture of eating with your bare hands different foods. Saludos from San Fernando State Apure-Venezuela

I must agree. yeah you should visit Philippines even for once :)

Hi @leninquiblat, the strange for me is the use of "fight" term. Sure, that boodle fight is very interesting and that activity is also common in my country as traditional habit. Moreover the majority religion in my country suggest that action.

I guess they use the word fight because you are literally fighting for it before you run out of food. LOL