FOOD
CLOTHING
MUSIC
DANCE
HONORIFICS
100

This Filipino eating tradition uses banana leaves and eating with hands.

Kamayan

100

The traditional Filipino formal shirt for men

Barong tagalog

100

This Filipino romantic ballad expresses deep, melancholic love.

Kundiman

100

This Filipino dance mimics the movement of birds dodging bamboo poles.

tinikling

100

The Filipino term for an older brother.

Kuya

200

Fermented foods like kimchi are essential to this country's cuisine

Korea

200

The Korean traditional outfit consisting of jeogori and chima or baji.

Hanbok

200

This Korean folk song is considered the most symbolic of the nation.

Arirang

200

This Korean fan dance is known for its graceful, synchronized movements.

Buchaechum

200

The Korean term used by females to address an older male.

Oppa

300

filipino cuisine focuses on these three main flavor profiles

sweet (tamis), sour (asim), and salty (alat)

300

This Filipino pre-colonial garment was a rectangular wraparound cloth.

Tapis

300

Name one modern Filipino global artist mentioned in the slides.

Bruno Mars, Olivia Rodrigo, H.E.R., Beabadoobee

300

European influence introduced dances like cariñosa and this 3/4-time dance.

Valse vieja/mazurka boholana

300

The Filipino respectful term similar to “sir/ma’am.”

po

400

This Korean dish mixes rice, vegetables, and meat in one bowl for balanced nutrition.

Bibimbap

400

Korean clothing was historically influenced by this philosophical system emphasizing social order.

Confucianism

400

This Filipino serenade tradition involves a suitor singing outside a woman’s home.

Harana

400

This Korean masked dance was used to tell stories and express emotions.

Talchum

400

This Korean term refers to a senior or someone with more experience.

sunbae

500

Filipinos traditionally eat three meals plus this morning or afternoon snack.

Merienda

500
This women's colonial-era ensemble includes a blouse and skirt combination.

Baro't saya

500

Korean traditional music is called this.

Gugak

500

This Filipino dance uses candles balanced on the head and hands.

Pandanggo sa Ilaw

500

The Filipino term for the youngest sibling.

Bunso

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