Kamayan
Kamayan (Tagalog for "[eating] with the hands"), also known as kinamot or kinamut in Visayan languages, is the traditional Filipino method of eating with the bare hands. It is also used to describe the Filipino communal feast (also called a salu-salo) where food is served on banana leaves and eaten without utensils.
Alternative names | kinamo, kinamut, boodle fight |
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Place of origin | Philippines |
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Another term for kamayan is boodle fight which is used in the context of the military practice of eating a communal meal.
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