Where are there fights with tomatoes every year?

Where are there fights with tomatoes every year?

BUNOL, Spain – More than 20,000 people are pelting each other with ripe tomatoes in the annual “Tomatina” street battle in a town in eastern Spain that has become a major tourist attraction.

What is the name of the largest tomato fight held in Spain?

La Tomatina
La Tomatina is a food fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Buñol (history) near to Valencia in Spain.

Why is La Tomatina considered the world’s biggest food fight?

Common theories include a casual local food fight among friends, a class war among juveniles, and a joke on an untalented musician. A very popular theory among many was that it started as a result of unhappy citizens of Bunol throwing tomatoes at councilmen during a town celebration.

Is La Tomatina a waste of food?

To festival-goers it’s just messy, harmless fun, but others criticise the celebration for its massive amount of food waste. ‘If you look at the garbage bins in Spain, there is more waste thrown away every day than tomatoes used at La Tomatina,’ he told the BBC.

Are there any rules for La Tomatina?

The Rules of La Tomatina Festival Do not enter bottles or hard objects because you can cause an accident or damages to your battle’s fellows. Do not tear or throw your T-shirts nor other’s T-shirt. Squash the tomatoes before throwing them, the hit will be less painful. Keep a safe distance of the lorries.

Who cleans after La Tomatina?

Tomatoes are apparently a natural disinfectant, meaning that after La Tomatina your skin will be cleansed of impurities. The town is also left surprisingly clean, with firefighters hosing down the streets – and people – after the battle.

What makes La Tomatina special?

One of the most celebrated Spain festivals, the La Tomatina is known for its distinctive and impulsive silliness. As the name suggests, participants bring about a hundred metric tons of over-ripe tomatoes to throw on each other to mark the La Tomatina festival.

Why is La Tomatina not considered a waste of food?

Food regulations state that fruit and vegetables that don’t fit some strict rules can’t be sold, and usually have to be let to rot in the fields. Well, in Buñol they throw these tomatoes each other instead of away, making La Tomatina not a waste but a recovery of resources.

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