Alright @@justg94 we could stop with the stereotypes, obviously any person may or may have not washed their hands before eating. Let's skip the nationality part. But let's just trust those people in the video that they did washed their hands.
We know the importance of handwashing. Even we eat like the unusual thing for other countries but when you get into that vibe of "salo salo" -"get together" (a filipino hospitality) being part of the family or as if you are friends for a long period of time but ure not, there, you will enjoy more what you put in your mouth even what you capture (memories) for that particular point of time.. nothing can beat the hospitality, the positivity of a Filipino crowd.
The true essence of Kamayan style eating or "boodle fight" is to spend this quality time with your friends and family, bonding over food and sharing. So in a Filipino dinner table, blood relative or not, you ARE part of the family. This is Filipino culture.
Boodle fight is an army thing. No civilian normally does that today or even in the past. If you are in the Philippines, you use separate plates/bowls then eat with your hands, not lay out banana leaves.
Some comments: "nO thANk yOu, ew ShARinG foOD THat eVeryoNe Has TOucED: Same people: *Shares popcorn with multiple people in the movies, not to mention 1 bucket.
Oppars Gangnamstyle why the heck would you share food to a person you don't know? You only do kinamot with your fam and friends but mostly soldiers do this during war as a morale booster
@@yengsabio5315 No Filipino Grandma can't do that tho , that's why she earn some respect from us . My grandma always tell me to stop drinking because it may affect my health even tho I drink occasionally .
Started to spread slowly tge filipino culture of eating with a family. Thats the difference of Philippines and other culture. In Filipino way you are not Alone. You always have a Family.
Filipino food are naturally salty,sweet and fatty even the spagettie at food chain omg all salty and in the commercial they put chicken cubes to spag lol
When eating with your hands you are adding the sense of touch to the two senses you use when eating with utensils (taste and smell). The experience is much better.
Its not gross if you use your hands as long as you wash it and clean. The gross is if you only using utensils but without washing your hands still not clean the bacteria from your hand still go in your spoon or pork.
@Jason Lee LMAO! How do you hold your chicken at KFC? With fork? Lemme watch you eat your chips with utensils. Lol. Eating by hand is not gross if you washed your hands. Civilized people do. Get out of your cave and educate yourself! The "civilization" is way bigger than your backyard.
Yup, but to be fair the owner did explain properly that kinamot was the act of using your hands (though he didn't explicitly say it was not the term used for the feast/activity of eating together) They probably just didn't include the term "boodle fight" since the topic was about eating with one's hands (kinamot)
Lol we did have one in our classroom during lunch time. We were all tired of PE that day and we decided to go have a boodle fight in our classroom. We gave each other money and a pair of our classmates went to buy meat, another pair went to find banana leaves, and they managed to cook it in the school kitchen. Also, someone bought some soft drinks, hehehee. It was niceeeeee we literally posed in front of our classroom CCTV camera with no regrets hahahahaha
Notice, everyone is talking to each other, not looking at their phones... well they're forced to do that hahaha (guys.... its just a joke... i know how to eat Kamayan style, im Filipino after all. relax)
This is more awesome people wont use phone while eating so there is a lot more chance to communicate and gain new friends! Salute to this guy for spreading such beautiful culture of filipino family eating together
its a great experience sometimes these traditions are done with family reunions where they would eat in long table using banana leaves as plates and hands as utensils. It promotes not just cultural experience but authentic family bonding cause everyone is just having fun and communicating with each other without the gadgets cause you pretty much cant use it anyway😁
Me too. When I was in the Phillipines we call it a horse kick. Because when your drunk you feel you're kick by a horse. Haha. And here in my state we've been looking for Red Horse and can't find it.
its a great experience sometimes these traditions are done with family reunions where they would eat in long table using banana leaves as plates and hands as utensils. It promotes not just cultural experience but authentic family bonding cause everyone is just having fun and communicating with each other without the gadgets cause you pretty much cant use it anyway😁
The advantage is you can use it when you are in the jungle or forest and no need to bring fork and spoon with you. I think everybody knows how to use hand when eating crabs and fried chicken so not difficult to eat using our hands
This practice was started by Philippine Army Soldiers while on jungle campaign, sharing their food, on banana leaves. There are wild bananas everywhere in the Philippines. The term "Boodle Fight" was the name given to it by Philippine Military Academy Cadets. Yes, I was in the Philippine Military. In the COVID Pandemic Period, it is a way of sharing each other's germs.
Proud Bisdak here and this is the most joyous dinner or lunch you can ever had with your family's and friends. This is very known on special occasions like birthdays, fiestas, baptisms and christmas gatherings.
Kinamot.. Proud bisaya here.. Love to eat boodle fight, we always do this in our Church, everytime we have a Family Day and Youth Fellowship. It's really fun.
I always do this with my team every team building..it's fun without realizing you've eaten so much coz not only you enjoy the food..you also enjoy the company 🥰
@@eatsmylifeYT i dont want to make an argument regarding with what you believe. what i said is in general. before you do the hand eating make sure your heart and mind is open. b'coz if it's not, even if you try it you will never like it.... as my experience in life! the best way of eating any food in this world is by using your clean hands.
I'm married to a filipina, going on for 11 years. She has introduced me to a huge amount of different foods. A few things to remember... 1. No knives. Spoons and forks only. 2. Eating with your hands is acceptable, tough to get over after a childhood of "don't eat with your hands" 3. Most important! Never finish everything on your plate, it says to your host you're not finished or it wasn't enough.
eating with your hands is acceptable --- BUT --- grandma is there to make sure you washed your hands. otherwise, she'll beat your ass. also, NO DOUBLE DIPPING.
not finishing your food part, im not sure with that. i grew up with "finish everything upto the last grain of rice" literally. im from a family of farmers so they instill in us the importance of every grain of rice/food shouldnt be put on waste. besides the host will feel satisfied if they see empty plates coz it means the food is delicious, leftovers means the food is not good enough. but anyway, as i said it dependsn on the family who is hosting i Guess
Not sure as well with the NOT FINISH YOUR FOOD PART. I grew up with my chinese -fil grand mother, not any grain of the rice on your plate should be left, if one grain falls off from the plate , you must eat irregardless of it’s on the floor. Also my mom would tell me, people in Africa doesn’t eat well and why I am wasting such food on the table. Therefore, no leftovers on your plate.
thats what we are enjoying almost all the while here in philippines and thats what other americans are missin in their lifetime. its good you had that what we call boodlefight meal
We really like eating like this whenever there is special occasion. Its not just the food but you also enjoy the company of friends and relatives while eating.
Pancit Canton, Lumpia, Dino Guan, Papa Itan!!! GOOD STUFF!! I had the great pleasure of living, working, and fellowshipping with many Filipinos in Saudi Arabia, 1995 through 1997. I'm an American by birth, but they treated me as a brother. Truly enjoyed living among them!!!
How to eat in a boodle fight or how to eat by hand 1. **WASH YOUR HANDS VERRRRY THOUROUGHLY** with soap and water(basic way of cleaning your hands, no complications there) 2. Make sure you have a banana leaf or plate to put your food on 3. If you are not comfortable with bare hands, ask for a plastic disposable glove, several restaurants can provide you one 4. The table in the center is covered with rice and varsities of dishes, so choose well on what you want to put on you plate, and rice is a must on your meal 5. If you have no idea how “kamayan” is done, ask their servers or manager and they will teach you how 6. After you are done eating, dispose of the gloves and go back to step 1, which is Wash your hands with soap and water. use alcohol or sanitizer while your at it 7. And kindly pay your bill before leaving, but if this is set up in a home thank the hosts especially since its culture for pinoys to pack foods for you to take home, no, not all the food given to you is from the table you just ate and put your hands on, there is always extras reserved just in case the table is cleaned out by guest
I love eating in boodle fight form, we usually do this whenever we can, family outings (god, how i miss going on outings, miss rona needs to eliminate herself) holy week, fiesta nights, sometimes even christmas and new years 😭😂
Proud of you for showing them our food and traditions! I missed the Philippines amd the food especialy the lechon here in the Middle east pork is not allowed totaly no pork so sad
We do it",, with Washing our Hands first with Soap",. if you think your hands have too much dirt",.. Then",...Let's Do iiiiiiiiittttttttttt"!!!!,.....=
Boodle Fight, the style of preparing of food and eating when everyone is focused on their food while no gadgets/smartphone on their sides nor hands or else their phones will get messy. At least people here, are talking and enjoying rather than being zombies with their phones.
That's how the people here survive adversities, and maintain positivity in spite of the misbehaving politicians and parasitic bureaucracy. Do this and you'll be transported into a new world with new friends, refreshing conversation, etc.
Its funny how people are commenting if they washed their hands like really? Its common sense why you have to ask
I even wash my hands when using utensils. How much more when i just use my hands. People are so dumb.
Alright @@justg94 we could stop with the stereotypes, obviously any person may or may have not washed their hands before eating. Let's skip the nationality part. But let's just trust those people in the video that they did washed their hands.
Ikr
We know the importance of handwashing. Even we eat like the unusual thing for other countries but when you get into that vibe of "salo salo" -"get together" (a filipino hospitality) being part of the family or as if you are friends for a long period of time but ure not, there, you will enjoy more what you put in your mouth even what you capture (memories) for that particular point of time.. nothing can beat the hospitality, the positivity of a Filipino crowd.
@@GorArkson agree
The true essence of Kamayan style eating or "boodle fight" is to spend this quality time with your friends and family, bonding over food and sharing. So in a Filipino dinner table, blood relative or not, you ARE part of the family.
This is Filipino culture.
True, warm, and genuine! My experience has been, be true to a Filipino and he'll be true to you..
Boodle fight is an army thing. No civilian normally does that today or even in the past.
If you are in the Philippines, you use separate plates/bowls then eat with your hands, not lay out banana leaves.
You came in alone but left with a bunch of new friends...
Cheers to the old blonde lady drinking Red Horse! 🐴 ☺
Right?!?! She was rockin it! Haha
Nothing beats the old lady! 🍻🤙
I even drink mine in a cup, she drink it from the bottle bottoms up!
Badass❤️💯😎😎
🍻
Some comments: "nO thANk yOu, ew ShARinG foOD THat eVeryoNe Has TOucED:
Same people: *Shares popcorn with multiple people in the movies, not to mention 1 bucket.
@@handmeadozenbeers8655 ermm... corona time?..
Karen spotted lol
Atleast u share popcorn with someone u know😏
Oppars Gangnamstyle why the heck would you share food to a person you don't know? You only do kinamot with your fam and friends but mostly soldiers do this during war as a morale booster
lmao true. how about hotpot/shabu shabu where everyone's drool is in it? where they use their own chopsticks to get the food.
the way he speaks his name "Javier Fernandez" i thought he's spanish speaking dude
Must be fil-am
Philippines is colonize by Spanish for 300 years.
He could've said "Habyer Pernandes". That guy is Filipino, easy
JE ER most of us, Filipinos has that spanis name because of the Spanish influence. We were colonized by Spain for over 300 years
340 years to be exact
2:48 Respect for the granma chugging redhorse
Beer with food, in my view, is the best way to consume beer! Not so much with that binge beer drinking, though! Hehehe!
@@yengsabio5315 No Filipino Grandma can't do that tho , that's why she earn some respect from us . My grandma always tell me to stop drinking because it may affect my health even tho I drink occasionally .
Haha hands up
That’s Red horse right there! Hahaha yes she has my RESPECT!
love seeing grannies drink beer. our nana used to have 1 bottle a day. i think that helped cause she's gonna be 100 next year.😂🙏
Wow the lechon belly skin looks crispy.
It really was!
That crispy sound makes me hungry.
Started to spread slowly tge filipino culture of eating with a family. Thats the difference of Philippines and other culture. In Filipino way you are not Alone. You always have a Family.
How uncultured of you to assume that among thousands of cultures and nationalities around the world, only The Philippines would have such.
Thats right miguel...
@noel please take time to research other cultures, don't embarass us 🤦♂️
@@hijodelsoldeoriente well said
@@beanzor great advice
nakakapang laway
Taena what's an adult industry in such a place?
im not here to brag, but filipino foods are so flavourful, that makes you want to eat more of it because its too delicious to resist.
And also "Putok batok"
@Twinkle Twinkle Little Star idc on what you think. if your againts the idea of what i had in mind then why bother to share yours. lol
@Twinkle Twinkle Little Star nobody is saying that you have to eat or try it too.
Filipino food are naturally salty,sweet and fatty even the spagettie at food chain omg all salty and in the commercial they put chicken cubes to spag lol
@@tulfosakalam3225 or whuatt evah! k,.
When eating with your hands you are adding the sense of touch to the two senses you use when eating with utensils (taste and smell). The experience is much better.
@Jason Lee it's only gross when you don't wash your hands. Tsk!
And it also refrains you from using gadgets and get you to interact with people while eating
@Jason Lee you missed half of your life if you haven't done it.
Its not gross if you use your hands as long as you wash it and clean. The gross is if you only using utensils but without washing your hands still not clean the bacteria from your hand still go in your spoon or pork.
@Jason Lee LMAO! How do you hold your chicken at KFC? With fork? Lemme watch you eat your chips with utensils. Lol. Eating by hand is not gross if you washed your hands. Civilized people do. Get out of your cave and educate yourself! The "civilization" is way bigger than your backyard.
This is called boodle fight.its a soldier’s way of eating together in a banana leaves..
Yup, but to be fair the owner did explain properly that kinamot was the act of using your hands (though he didn't explicitly say it was not the term used for the feast/activity of eating together) They probably just didn't include the term "boodle fight" since the topic was about eating with one's hands (kinamot)
Explain boodle.
Lol we did have one in our classroom during lunch time. We were all tired of PE that day and we decided to go have a boodle fight in our classroom. We gave each other money and a pair of our classmates went to buy meat, another pair went to find banana leaves, and they managed to cook it in the school kitchen. Also, someone bought some soft drinks, hehehee. It was niceeeeee we literally posed in front of our classroom CCTV camera with no regrets hahahahaha
They already know it bruh ;-;
Kamayan (Kinamot in Cebuano Bisaya) is a more proper term
Notice, everyone is talking to each other, not looking at their phones... well they're forced to do that hahaha
(guys.... its just a joke... i know how to eat Kamayan style, im Filipino after all. relax)
Haha they have to, if not they will dirty their phones with their oily hands😂😂🤣
i wanna see them tackle a whole lechon
Exactly ✌
You can't hold your phone with that messy oily hand. But mostly you can't ignore those heavenly dishes infront of you just to text someone. Right?
do you use your phone when eating using your hand. it's gross isn't it that is why they didn't.
This is more awesome people wont use phone while eating so there is a lot more chance to communicate and gain new friends! Salute to this guy for spreading such beautiful culture of filipino family eating together
its a great experience sometimes these traditions are done with family reunions where they would eat in long table using banana leaves as plates and hands as utensils. It promotes not just cultural experience but authentic family bonding cause everyone is just having fun and communicating with each other without the gadgets cause you pretty much cant use it anyway😁
It's really great that Filipino food introduce to international special some culture
I believe that’s how We Austronesians eat, on banana leaves and eating with the hands and sharing food.
I think Filipinos has a history withAustronesian
Wow that grey-haired lady chuggin' Red Horse beer, I don't even drink that, too strong for me🤣Total badass😎
You noticed too 😂
Me too. When I was in the Phillipines we call it a horse kick. Because when your drunk you feel you're kick by a horse. Haha. And here in my state we've been looking for Red Horse and can't find it.
weak
It's expensive from other states
Me either! Only tried sip and I was like 🤢
So...what’s the verdict? The conclusion? How was the experience?
Kinda left us hanging there. But hey it was still a good watch.
its a great experience sometimes these traditions are done with family reunions where they would eat in long table using banana leaves as plates and hands as utensils. It promotes not just cultural experience but authentic family bonding cause everyone is just having fun and communicating with each other without the gadgets cause you pretty much cant use it anyway😁
The advantage is you can use it when you are in the jungle or forest and no need to bring fork and spoon with you. I think everybody knows how to use hand when eating crabs and fried chicken so not difficult to eat using our hands
Her smiles are the answers
She said great food
You can see on their faces.
Indonesia has this kind of food eating style. It's called megibung (Bali)
bali in philippines means something are broken or when your arm dislocate
Bruuh... Our ancestors share the same genes probably. That makes us brothers.. Hey brother!!!
@@elmerjhon9063 niceee Brother!!
Inuman na this! Madmi na tau! Haha
taktee pinoy ka pala kala ko indian ka hahah
This practice was started by Philippine Army Soldiers while on jungle campaign, sharing their food, on banana leaves. There are wild bananas everywhere in the Philippines. The term "Boodle Fight" was the name given to it by Philippine Military Academy Cadets. Yes, I was in the Philippine Military. In the COVID Pandemic Period, it is a way of sharing each other's germs.
Eating using your hands in Pilipino food is awesome experience. You should try it.
The reason why pinoy food is always close to home. 😊👍 kain tayo.
this is called the "boodle fight" make sure you washed your hands and please dont touch others
pabida spotted
@@69nadyacole69 ??? epal spotted
Knowledgeable 👏👏 spotted 👀
@@a.u.m.4489 bopols spotted
あtぇあst岩sんt芽あn✌
Proud Bisdak here and this is the most joyous dinner or lunch you can ever had with your family's and friends. This is very known on special occasions like birthdays, fiestas, baptisms and christmas gatherings.
Kinamot.. Proud bisaya here.. Love to eat boodle fight, we always do this in our Church, everytime we have a Family Day and Youth Fellowship. It's really fun.
Filipino food is one of the best!.. especially when you eat by hands in a boodle fight with good friends.. sarap to the max..
That madame in 2:50 drinking Redhourse 🙌🙌🙌
Red 🐴! She was Lit! 🔥
I was shookt he drank it like its coke HAHHAAHAH i cant drink redhorse like that im weak lmao HAHAH
Dahil ito ang tama
One word to describe this, as always:
"KALAMI".
Tanduay 5 years hahaha
@Tanduay 5 years ay, siempre.
@Tanduay 5 years bwuahahaha
@Tanduay 5 years kalami 😋
@gian b zamora kalami visaya masarap tagalog po
I always do this with my team every team building..it's fun without realizing you've eaten so much coz not only you enjoy the food..you also enjoy the company 🥰
actually the best way to eat foods is by way of hands.. i promise its a real deal!
No, that's not the best way. The best way to eat is the way you're most comfortable with.
@@eatsmylifeYT i dont want to make an argument regarding with what you believe. what i said is in general. before you do the hand eating make sure your heart and mind is open. b'coz if it's not, even if you try it you will never like it.... as my experience in life! the best way of eating any food in this world is by using your clean hands.
@@ronaldomedel7435 No. That's just YOUR opinion.
Our ancestors used to do it
@@eatsmylifeYT i use spoon on my french fries and thats comfortable
Wow!. Very yummy and delicious foods. Eating without utensils is fun.. Thanks for sharing my dear friend.
Kalami sa Kinamot!!!!
KINAMOT - CEBUANO
KAMAYAN - TAGALOG
... 💗💗💗💗
Kinamot means kinamay in tagalog
Kamot - Ilocano
In English - TO FINGER 😂
javier fernandez,,, a totally latin o spanish name, 100 percent
Filipinos have Spanish names
Coz we are colonized by Spanish(Spaniards) for more than 300 yrs that's why our names similar with Spanish
Most Filipinos surname are Spanish.
almost all of our surnames or names actually spanish cuz we're colonized by spaniards for 333yrs i guess, like Fernandez, Sanchez, etc...
yeah
This experience indeed is the best , love from philippines ! 🇵🇭🇵🇭
A BOODLE FIGHT WITH TRADITIONAL FILIPINO FOOD
I LOVE IT 😍😍😍😍
IMPRESSIVE!!!! SHARING FOOD, MEANS BONDING WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY, BETTER THAN THANKSGIVING ,
I'm married to a filipina, going on for 11 years. She has introduced me to a huge amount of different foods. A few things to remember...
1. No knives. Spoons and forks only.
2. Eating with your hands is acceptable, tough to get over after a childhood of "don't eat with your hands"
3. Most important! Never finish everything on your plate, it says to your host you're not finished or it wasn't enough.
eating with your hands is acceptable --- BUT --- grandma is there to make sure you washed your hands. otherwise, she'll beat your ass. also, NO DOUBLE DIPPING.
not finishing your food part, im not sure with that. i grew up with "finish everything upto the last grain of rice" literally. im from a family of farmers so they instill in us the importance of every grain of rice/food shouldnt be put on waste. besides the host will feel satisfied if they see empty plates coz it means the food is delicious, leftovers means the food is not good enough. but anyway, as i said it dependsn on the family who is hosting i Guess
@@diopatra80 Yeah #3 made me go "Whut?"
No. 3 is not true
Not sure as well with the NOT FINISH YOUR FOOD PART. I grew up with my chinese -fil grand mother, not any grain of the rice on your plate should be left, if one grain falls off from the plate , you must eat irregardless of it’s on the floor.
Also my mom would tell me, people in Africa doesn’t eat well and why I am wasting such food on the table. Therefore, no leftovers on your plate.
The term used to describe eating with hands is kamayan or (kinamot)
But if it's all about many people eating by their hands it's called (bodol fight)
Lady, you just became an honorary Visayan! Lami gyud! :-)
Omg! Proud to be Cebuano here. 💖
Hell yeah that's amazing, those foods are so heavenly! 😍💗
I love this. This is really Filipino traditional meal with the whole family and relatives. Proud Pinoy recipe.
We do eating the best way! - - THE KINAMOT WAY!!! 😂 😂 - -
thats what we are enjoying almost all the while here in philippines and thats what other americans are missin in their lifetime. its good you had that what we call boodlefight meal
Cebu is best place to live here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 Proud Cebuano 👊👊👊
a lot of people get it wrong sometimes
we eat with our hands but with only one, the other is supposed to be clean to handle water or other things
Hahaha 😍😂 when she say
"keyyyyhnamot experience"
We really like eating like this whenever there is special occasion. Its not just the food but you also enjoy the company of friends and relatives while eating.
THIS IS FILIPINO TRADITION FOOD YAHOOO LECHON AND PANCIT
Pancit Canton, Lumpia, Dino Guan, Papa Itan!!! GOOD STUFF!! I had the great pleasure of living, working, and fellowshipping with many Filipinos in Saudi Arabia, 1995 through 1997. I'm an American by birth, but they treated me as a brother. Truly enjoyed living among them!!!
Now this is Food trip.
No phones
No distractions
Awesome
2:48 eyy, that old lady's popping a battle of red horse.
She look dizzy. Lol
How to eat in a boodle fight or how to eat by hand
1. **WASH YOUR HANDS VERRRRY THOUROUGHLY** with soap and water(basic way of cleaning your hands, no complications there)
2. Make sure you have a banana leaf or plate to put your food on
3. If you are not comfortable with bare hands, ask for a plastic disposable glove, several restaurants can provide you one
4. The table in the center is covered with rice and varsities of dishes, so choose well on what you want to put on you plate, and rice is a must on your meal
5. If you have no idea how “kamayan” is done, ask their servers or manager and they will teach you how
6. After you are done eating, dispose of the gloves and go back to step 1, which is Wash your hands with soap and water. use alcohol or sanitizer while your at it
7. And kindly pay your bill before leaving, but if this is set up in a home thank the hosts especially since its culture for pinoys to pack foods for you to take home, no, not all the food given to you is from the table you just ate and put your hands on, there is always extras reserved just in case the table is cleaned out by guest
Do really have to wash the hand if it's only replacing plastic glove?
12:22am and this somehow got recommended to me. Now I'm hungry
Now its time for filipino food to shine..
In Bisaya we called it kinamot
Were proud of you fellow cebuano!
I do kinamot (kamayan) .
I enjoy my food more when I do kinamot!
(kamayan) been a long time without hearing the "Taglish"
Nice to Watch...Stay Safe and God Bless ❤️
I love eating in boodle fight form, we usually do this whenever we can, family outings (god, how i miss going on outings, miss rona needs to eliminate herself) holy week, fiesta nights, sometimes even christmas and new years 😭😂
Proud of you for showing them our food and traditions! I missed the Philippines amd the food especialy the lechon here in the Middle east pork is not allowed totaly no pork so sad
I’ve seen people eat burgers/sandwiches yet no one complains.
Yup su yammy hinamon
And lechun kinamot bisaya kinamay in Tagalog I love that's
We do it",, with Washing our Hands first with Soap",. if you think your hands have too much dirt",.. Then",...Let's Do iiiiiiiiittttttttttt"!!!!,.....=
Buying tickets now! Going home to Cebu!
That red horse beer keep jumping on that grandmas throat
Filipino style of eating ........ KAMAYAN ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Damn!.. wish I was there to join in the feast 🤤
Yass KINAMOT style! 👌🏼😍🇵🇭
Kani Sugbuanon, kinamot djud! 😊
This is life!!!! Love this!!!!!
Boodle Fight, the style of preparing of food and eating when everyone is focused on their food while no gadgets/smartphone on their sides nor hands or else their phones will get messy. At least people here, are talking and enjoying rather than being zombies with their phones.
I think the food taste more savory if you eat with your hands!
NATAWA AKO SA MAY NAG TUTUNGGA NG RED HORSE HAHA
Ah. Maka proud jud ning Bisaya uy.😍
Why am i watching this at 5am lol
It's fiesta right on 😍😍😍
“Kinamowt” 😂
Accent*
"Sibu" - cebu
More like Kinamow..😂
@@badlongon525 kinam met
the correct way to say it is: kinam-met
Miss you kuya Ja 😍
It's called "Buddol fight".
It's *Boodle* fight
buddol fight is when you eat and then someone will get your purse unnoticed. buddolbuddol.
Kudos to cebu ❤
That lady has no idea what she's chugging on, heheheh
Mabuhay mga Bisaya
Jason kuMusta na si Melai 😊
hahaha kamukha talaga niya si Jason
have fun and enjoy kamayan/ kinamot eating type.
Im hungry, i forgot i dint have a lunch.
Wow, they really enjoy it.
Foods yummy
No one:
Literally no one:
UA-cam Algorithm: *Imma recommend this while covid-19 is still around*
Not sure of the spelling, but sounds like "shopao.". Enjoyed that as well.... Wonderful people, wonderful culture...
2:48 redhorse😅😁
Yeah right like she drank like it's just water for her.. minding her own business 😂😁
Proud of my kuya jaja
2:49 that woman drank that red horse like a water lmao
I wonder how she feels after that?
@@kordapyo612 not drunk for sure. Americans are used to alcoholic beverages sa kahit anong meal. tubig lang niya yan
Like tubing...
Proud to be PINOY🇵🇭❤️❤️❤️
Hahaha taga CEBU d ay ang tag iya pariha mi
Shoutout mga Cebuanos.
That's how the people here survive adversities, and maintain positivity in spite of the misbehaving politicians and parasitic bureaucracy. Do this and you'll be transported into a new world with new friends, refreshing conversation, etc.
Kapatid ni paul lee ata yan hahaha
HAHAHAHA kala ko ako lang
give a thumbs up! pale pilsen is da best filipino beer!!
Amazing 😂😂you bring the Philippines to them.
Kinamot experience 😍