2026年1月10日土曜日

2026年1月10日土曜日 -

Ken - How did you spend the New Year?

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             今週のブログはフィリピン人講師の Ken 先生です。
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タイトルは「Preparation for the New Year」です
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How did you spend the New Year?
By Teacher Ken




New Year’s Day for our family always starts early, and this year was no different.

For our New Year feast, we decided to cook a variety of dishes. One of them was Afritada, a classic Filipino stew made with tender meat cooked in a rich tomato-based sauce with potatoes, carrots, and bell peppers. We also prepared Lumpia, crispy Filipino spring rolls filled with a savory mixture of meat and vegetables, which are always a favorite at celebrations. Another dish was Humba, a sweet and savory braised pork cooked with soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, and spices, giving it a deep and comforting flavor. We also served Cajun shrimp, which added a spicy and flavorful twist to our table, and of course, we prepared ham, a traditional New Year food that symbolizes abundance.

As a family, we wore shirts of the same color to symbolize unity and togetherness. As midnight approached, we prepared our fireworks, including Binggala, a traditional type of firecracker that creates loud sounds believed to drive away bad luck. We also had fountain fireworks and other fireworks, which we shared with our neighbors as we welcomed the New Year together.

Overall, spending the New Year this way—busy, noisy, and filled with food, laughter, and family—made the celebration truly meaningful and memorable. What about you? How did you spend New Year in your country?


https://www.tagaloglang.com/new-years-eve-in-the-philippines/

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~重要単語~
stew : じっくり煮込む
savory  : 風味のある
comforting: 味わい深い
firecracker : 爆竹
memorable : 忘れられない