EVERY year the streets in a Spanish town in Valencia get coated in bright red, mushy pulp from thousands of over-ripe tomatoes. Dubbed the "World’s Biggest Food Fight", La Tomatina sees revellers ...
Spain La Tomatina Festival: La Tomatina begins when a truck containing tomatoes rolls into the Plaza del Pueblo around 11am. Revellers played in tomato pulp during the annual food fight festival La ...
The“Tomatina” annual street tomato fight attracts thousands of people who are itching to catapult squishy tomatoes at one another to one magnificently messy event. The hour-long battle, dubbed the ...
Don’t miss out on the Tomatina Festival happening this week at Iruna in Scottsdale. In honor of the Tomatina Festival that happens in Spain every year, Chef/Owner Aaron May has created a special ...
Revelers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual “Tomatina” festival in the eastern Spanish town of Bunol, on August 31, 2022. – The iconic fiesta, which is billed as “the world’s biggest food ...
Ever want to join a giant food fight? Well, you can in Bunol, Spain for just 12 euros. La Tomatina returned this year after a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, welcoming around 20,000 ...
Thousands of people will paint a town red with tomato pulp Wednesday, flinging the fruit at one another in the 80th anniversary of Spain’s famous “Tomatina” tomato street fight. The hourlong event ...
A reveler is pelted with tomato during the annual 'tomatina' festivities in the village of Bunol, near Valencia, Aug. 31, 2016. Getty Images La Tomatina, the world’s largest tomato-throwing festival, ...
Tourists and locals alike got down and dirty in over 150 tons of tomato pulp on August 30, 2017 for the 2017 La Tomatina festival in Bunol, Spain. 22,000 people form all over the world hurled smashed ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Cecilia Rodriguez is a Luxembourg based journalist covering Art&Travel Although it’s just an old, small-town tradition in Spain, ...
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Revellers played in tomato pulp during the annual food fight festival La Tomatina in Spain as the tomato-throwing festival took place in the village of Buñol, near Valencia in Spain. The event takes ...