A boodle fight, in the context of Filipino culture, is the military practice of eating a meal without any cutlery and dishes, instead diners practice 'kamayan'. Good food is always great even more ...
“Boodle fight originated in the Philippines. Friends and family would gather and eat banquet-style at a communal table,” Denina says. “The name came from the military. Troops didn’t have utensils or ...
'Coming together as family': Celebration of Filipino food month in Sydney marked with a boodle fight
Key Points The aim of the first longest boodle fight held in Sydney was to introduce Filipino food and the traditional way of eating with hands, known as 'Kamayan'. 75 people attended the boodle ...
Boodle Fight chef Dave Denina grew up in Nabua, Camarines Sur, Philippines and has worked at restaurants in California and Atlanta. “Cooking has always been more than a job for ...
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