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Food is possibly one of the best ways to unite people, countries, and customs across different regions of the world. The universal love for food transcends borders, creating a shared experience that can bridge cultural divides and foster a sense of global community. This gives us a reason to celebrate food in all its glorious diversity.

Different countries have their own unique food festivals, each showcasing the rich culinary traditions that are an integral part of their heritage. These festivals not only highlight local cuisines but also bring communities together in joyful celebration, offering a feast for the senses and a glimpse into the heart of each culture. Photo Credit: iStock As described in 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,' La Tomatina is like playing Holi with tomatoes.



This unique festival takes place in Bunol, Valencia, Spain, where participants throw ripe tomatoes at each other in a friendly food fight. The event started in 1945 when a fight erupted between strangers who began pelting each other with tomatoes from a nearby fruit stall. La Tomatina has grown into a massive celebration attracting visitors worldwide, all eager to join in the tomato-throwing fun and revel in the communal spirit.

Photo Credit: iStock Erfoud is the centre of date production in Morocco, making it the heart of the Erfoud Date Festival. Celebrated to thank for the bountiful harvest of dates, this festival usually takes place in late September or early October. The festival features a vibrant .

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