Each team takes turns to be guards and runner. The objective is for the runners to move forward and cross the lines without getting tagged by the guards.
Famous for its strawberries at ube jam
Baguio
"She had me at my worst, you had me at my best, pero binaliwala mo lang lahat yun"
John Lloyd Cruz
This dish is typically made of pig's face, belly, and liver. Also served with mayonnaise, onions, and peppers
Sisig
Drum
Tambol
Local version of Rock-paper-scissors
Jack 'n Poy
The origin of Kapeng Barako
Batangas
Sinehan. "Pare pulis ako"
Derek Ramsay
This traditional stew is made with pork and sliced liver in tomato sauce with carrots and potatoes
Menudo
Square
Parisukat
You can use either a stretched garter or pieces of rubber band tied together. Two teams from the opposing team hold each side, while the team that has their turn jumps.
Ten-Twenty
The Shoe Capital of the Philippines
Marikina
Singer of "Reflection" in "Mulan"
Lea Salonga
This stew features a thick peanut sauce, and is made from oxtail, tripe, and various cuts of pork. It features Pechay, Sitaw, and Eggplant
Kare-Kare
Chalk
Yeso/Tisa
You only need a tin can and a slipper. The "it" guards the can while other players take turns in hitting the can. The game of tag starts once the can gets knocked down.
Tumbang Preso
The Durian Capital of the Philippines
Davao
Mang Kevin Kosme
Dolphy
Famous stew composed of pork and a variety of vegetables cooked with shrimp paste
Pinakbet
Snow
Niyebe
Thrown upwards for the player to toss using the foot, without letting it fall down the ground.
Sipa
The Mango Capital of the Philippines
Guimaras
Also known as "Asia's Songbird"
Regine Velasquez
A steamed delicacy made of rice flour, coconut milk, and peanut butter topped with chicken and eggs
Tamales
Scorpion
Alakdan