In bullfighting, a banderilla is a decorated barbed stick used to stick into the bulls' shoulders.
"Banderilla" is a term used in bullfighting to refer to the decorated, barbed darts that are placed into the bull's shoulders by the banderilleros during the course of the bullfight.
I have been quite a lot of time thinking about your question and I'm intrigued... I have never seen anything like that. We have what we call "banderilla" which is a small wooden stick with an olive and onion or cheese, for example, stuck in it. We also have "brochetas" which are bigger sticks, which can be made of wood or metal. We stick there pieces of chicken, meat, or fish with vegetables, and are made grilled. Is that what you're asking?
Bullfighting is often described using terms such as "corrida," which refers to the actual bullfight event, and "matador," the main performer who confronts the bull. Other terms include "banderilla," which are decorated barbed sticks placed in the bull's back, and "picador," a horse-mounted bullfighter who weakens the bull with a lance. The practice is also characterized by its cultural significance in countries like Spain and Portugal, where it is seen as both an art form and a tradition.
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