Filipinos eat almost everything we eat pig, dogs, cats, worms and all that stuff.
rice, egg rolls, and fish.
fish and rice with a side of veggies.
yes
Filipinos celebrate their graduation by attending a commencement ceremony, taking photos with family and friends, receiving gifts or money from loved ones, and having a celebratory meal or party. Many also follow traditions like the wearing of the sablay or traditional attire, throwing caps in the air, and displaying graduation memorabilia at home.
no they don't.
Because they like it.
The tradition where Filipinos eat rice was influenced by the Spaniards. Other foods that they have brought to the Philippines are paellas, lasagna and spaghetti.
Filipinos like to eat for the same reason as anybody else, to satisfy hunger, and b/c it tastes good.
Filipinos eat a variety of main dishes including "Tinolang Manok", "Adobo", 'Sinigang na Baboy"; but in every meal there is rice. Rice is the staple food.
Quezo de bola and grapes are musts.
Because rice is the staple crop in the Phillipines.
To show they have had enough to eat and so not get another helping.
The food that Filipinos eat on Christmas Eve and on the holiday season show the various influences of the West and of China. Influenced by Chinese traditions, Filipinos eat 12 varieties of fruits for Christmas, preferably round ones. From the West, Filipinos have acquired the tradition of eating walnuts, queso de bola (cheese) and grapes for Christmas.
Filipinos are not considered Americans in nationality unless they hold dual citizenship or are naturalized. Filipinos are typically considered to be Filipino by nationality.