How Filipinos Eat Noodles with a Spoon and Fork

(From L) Fork, Spoon and Knife

Filipino-Canadian Schoolboy Gets Punished for Eating with a Spoon and Fork- The 7 year old Filipino-Canadian Luc Cagadoc’s habit of eating with a spoon and fork has caused the lunch monitor to isolate him at least 10 times for not eating with the traditional Western utensils of a fork and knife in his Canadian school Ecole Lalande. At the moment, his mother is demanding for a public apology from the school.

Meal Consisting of (Clockwise from Top L) Noodles with Shrimp and Vegetables, Fried Chicken and Rice

Typical Meal- For the purposes of demonstration, I chose a typical Filipino meal of noodles, fried chicken and rice.
Cutting Up the Noodles

Cutting Up the Noodles- My model, Louise Fernandez of Greetings 2Go, is left-handed. Now, most Filipinos cut up the noodles into a shorter length, unless they firmly believe in the superstition that doing so will also shorten their life span.

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