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Every culture has its fun, exciting, or strange food traditions, but the Filipino boodle fight might be the most fun of all. This banquet-style meal is served without utensils and can be quite messy, but you’ll never have a greater time eating with your hands than when attending one of these feasts. Here’s what you should know about the boodle fight tradition. 

A Guide to the Filipino Boodle Fight

What is a Boodle Fight? 

While the name “boodle fight” may seem silly or bizarre, it’s actually the name of a Filipino dining tradition. The meal is prepared across a long table, with piles of food set out on banana leaves. There are no utensils or plates allowed; instead, everyone uses their hands to dig into the shared dishes at the center of the table. The “fight” refers to grabbing and eating as much food as you can before someone else gets to it. 

Historical Origins 

The boodle fight originated in the Philippines and is a tradition based on group feasts in the military. Hungry soldiers would often be seated barracks-style around long tables, quickly grabbing and eating food. This tradition built a bond between soldiers and symbolized camaraderie and brotherhood. 

Traditional Boodle Fight Foods 

boodle fightThe most traditional food options are rice topped with meat, seafood, chicken, and pork. These are served beside mixed vegetables or salads and fruit, which balance the saltiness of the meat. Finally, sauces are provided for dipping and scooping. If you’re planning to attend or host a boodle fight, consider serving or trying traditional Filipino food like fried tilapia, mangoes and pineapples, egg omelets, and spicy chili soy sauce. 

 

If you’re ready to jump into a traditional Filipino boodle fight, visit Dana’s Restaurant and Catering in Waipahu, HI. Their professional, colorful, and flavorful catering brings delicious Filipino and Hawaiian favorites to your event, leaving your family and friends contentedly full. You can also try their breakfast, lunch, and dinner options at their sit-in restaurant for a traditional treat. To learn more, call (808) 677-2992 or visit their website today. 

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