This is a traditional Filipino gesture of deep respect for elders, where a younger person takes the elder's hand and gently presses their forehead to the back of it, often saying "Mano po" to ask permission, and in return, receives a blessing.
What is Pagmamano?
This is a traditional Philippine folk dance from Leyte, imitating the movements of the long-legged tikling bird as it dodges bamboo traps set by farmers, requiring dancers to step rhythmically over, under, and between quickly tapped and slid bamboo poles.
What is Tinikling?
This is a traditional Filipino communal feast where food (rice, grilled meats, seafood, veggies, fruits) is spread on banana leaves, and people eat with their hands
What is Boodle Fight?
This is a core Filipino cultural value meaning "debt of inner self/gratitude," an obligation to repay a significant favor or help received, going beyond simple thankfulness to a deep, internal, moral commitment to return kindness, often involving family, community, and deep-seated loyalty, though it can also be misused for manipulation.
What is Utang na Loob?
This is a traditional Filipino courtship ritual, a form of serenade where a man sings love songs (often kundiman) to a woman under her window at night, accompanied by friends and a guitar, announcing his intentions to her family and community.
What is Harana?
This is considered the unofficial national dish of the Philippines, known for its savory, tangy, and slightly sweet flavor profile
What is Adobo?
This is a core Filipino value of communal unity, cooperation, and mutual help, derived from the word "bayan" (nation/community) and famously depicted by neighbors literally carrying a traditional bamboo house (bahay kubo) on their shoulders to a new location.
What is Bayanihan?
A shy courtship dance
What is Cariñosa?
It's a national dish of a whole roasted pig, spit-roasted slowly over charcoal, famous for its incredibly crispy, caramelized skin and tender, juicy meat, stuffed with herbs like lemongrass and garlic, and served at major celebrations for its festive presentation and rich flavor, often with a liver-based sauce
What is Lechon?
This is a cherished Filipino tradition of bringing back gifts or souvenirs for family, friends, and colleagues after a trip
What is Pasalubong?
This is a Festival is a traditional celebration in Cebu City held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus)
What is Sinulog Festival?
This food symbolizing long life
What is Pancit?
This word in Filipino culture refers to the ability to endure hardships, adapt to difficulties, and remain hopeful despite challenges.
What is Resilience?
This is a traditional Filipino debate in verse, named after epic poet Francisco Balagtas
What is Balagtasan?
This are delicious, ready-to-eat snacks and meals sold by vendors from carts or stalls in public places typically outside of school.
What is Street Food?