Filipinos normally eat 5 times a day. The breakfast, merienda(snacks) in the morning, lunch, merienda(snacks) in the afternoon, and dinner.
Filipinos typically eat three main meals a day, which are breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Snacking between meals is also common.
You can say "Kumakain ka ba nang sobra?" in Filipino to ask "Do you eat too much?"
"Gutom na ako" is a Filipino phrase that translates to "I am hungry" in English. It is a common expression used to indicate that someone is feeling hungry and needs to eat.
some Filipino Tagalog words that begin with the letter K: kagandahan, kahel, katipan, kilabot, kailangan, kuto, kubo, kangkong, kalabasa, kembot, kilatis,...
The word "ravenous" in Tagalog can be translated to "gutom" or "nagugutom" which means feeling extremely hungry or eager to eat.
Rice is a staple food in many Asian cultures due to its availability, affordability, and nutritional value. It provides a source of energy, is versatile in recipes, and complements a variety of dishes. Additionally, rice cultivation has a long history in Asia, making it deeply ingrained in the culinary traditions of many Asian countries.
they eat three times aday just like us
4 times aday
its a free country but at average its about 3.
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Every day most of the time 2 times aday
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rarely they usely try to nibble a tourist though
now we eat a lot more than in the gold rushes
we eat it because it has fibre to help you not become constipated , nutrients , minerals , and this are all things we need to lead a healthy and happy life :)
to eat and sleep
As many times as itneeds to.
Twice a day. If you feed it at 7 am feed it at 7 pm.