everything from worms, snakes to big mammals and even drink uncooked cow and carabao blood as one of ritual during "dabsak" (during wake of the dead relatives), all considered exotic foods can be eaten by the Ibalois. A tribe considered outnumbered but never outfought. Friendly tribe having many enemies but still stood fast.
i you eat food you are a poo
they eat haggis?What food do what eat first of all? This question is impossible to answer.
they had basic food to eat, for example they would eat beans or rice.
food
this is what haiti people eat food this is what haiti people eat food
salamat
The Ibaloi term for "welcome" is "gayyaman."
In Ibaloi dialect, "thank you" is "salamat."
In Ibaloi, "Good afternoon" is "Egsal kanapong".
In the Ibaloi dialect, "Good morning" is translated as "Mabalin adlaw."
Mariket
people
In Ibaloi dialect, "good morning to all of you" is translated as "Mallim ahbæk nan im kumabi"
people
taena ka
you are legend you question is best
In the Ibaloi version of the origin of rice, it is believed that the first rice came from the tears of a goddess named "Inabuyog." She wept for her people during a time of famine, and her tears fell to the ground, transforming into rice plants. This sacred gift provided sustenance and abundance, leading the Ibaloi to revere rice not just as food, but as a symbol of life and gratitude to the divine. Hence, rice holds a crucial place in their culture and traditions.