Food You Didn't Know Was Filipino
Filipino Culture
History
Festivals & Traditions
Music & Cinema
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While common in the U.S., this egg-based dish is a Filipino breakfast staple, often with tapa or longganisa.

scrambled egg or itlog (silog meals)

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This value, central to Filipino culture, emphasizes shame or social pressure to do the right thing.

hiya

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He was executed at Bagumbayan in 1896 and later became a national hero.

Jose Rizal

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Every January, people flock to Quiapo for this religious parade.

Feast of the Black Nazarene

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This megastar is known as the “Star for All Seasons” and also served as Batangas governor.

Vilma Santos

200

This noodle dish served during birthdays symbolizes long life.

Pancit

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A traditional pre-colonial tattooed warrior, also a term for a 2020 Netflix docuseries.

“Bayani” or “The Last Tattooed Women of Kalinga”

200

Martial Law was declared in the Philippines in this year.

1972

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This city’s MassKara Festival celebrates smiles.

Bacolod

200

Known as the Philippines' “Concert King.”

Martin Nievera

300

Often mistaken as Chinese, this savory steamed bun has a Filipino variant called “asado” or “bola-bola.”

Siopao

300

Before colonization, this writing system was used by ancient Filipinos.

Baybayin

300

This woman, known as the "Iron Butterfly," was the First Lady during Martial Law.

Imelda Marcos

300

This tradition involves creating lanterns during Christmas.

Parol-making or the Giant Lantern Festival

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This band’s reunion concert in 2022 caused emotional breakdowns and sold-out arenas.

Eraserheads

400

Filipino vinegar is usually made from this fermented source.

sugarcane

400

This Filipino concept refers to "shared identity," especially in social gatherings.

kapwa

400

This controversial president is buried in the Libingan ng mga Bayani.

Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

400

The Ati-Atihan festival celebrates this ethnic group.

Ati people

400

A 2013 indie film set in Tondo won multiple international awards and starred a real-life family.

"Transit" or "Thy Womb"

500

This street food translates to “walk-walk,” and is made from coagulated animal blood.

Betamax

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This Filipino word means “working together as one toward a common goal,” and is often used in team culture.

Bayanihan

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In 1986, this peaceful revolution ousted a dictator.

People Power Revolution

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This unique Holy Week tradition involves real crucifixion reenactments.

San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites

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This 1970s protest song by Freddie Aguilar was once banned during Martial Law but became an anthem for democracy.

Anak

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