BUNOL, Spain — Thousands of revelers splattered each other with
tomatoes on Wednesday in the
Spanish town of Bunol, celebrating the return of
the annual “Tomatina” food fight after a two-year absence due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
A convoy of six
trucks carrying 130 tonnes of ripe tomatoes rolled through the eastern town’s
narrow streets, as teams on board distributed the load among the baying crowd
for an hour-long frenzy.
The festival —
billed as “the world’s biggest food fight” — has become a major draw for
foreigners, in particular from Australia, Britain, Japan, and the US.
But this year only
15,000 of the 20,000 available tickets sold as fewer people from Asia made the
trip due to lingering COVID-19 travel restrictions, local officials said.
The bang of fireworks
set off the free-for-all at noon and within minutes the streets were bathed in
red goo.
Revelers, some
wearing goggles to protect their eyes, bent down to pick up tomatoes from the
ground to throw while others lay in the pulp.
“We have come to
the ‘Tomatina’ because it’s the craziest thing we have seen here,” Patricio, a
tourist from Mexico, told local television station A Punt.
The town of around
9,500 people has since 2013 charged a participation fee to control the growing
numbers who had flocked to the festival last held in 2019 before
COVID-19 curbs.
“We were really
eager to resume our beloved party, to once again be able to throw tomatoes at
each other and release all the adrenaline we built up these last two years,”
said Maria Valles, Bunol’s town councilor for tourism.
The food fight is
followed by festivities including concerts and contests which last into the
night.
The “Tomatina”
started in 1945 when locals brawling in the street at a folk festival grabbed
tomatoes from a grocer’s stall and let loose.
In 2002 Spain’s
tourism secretary named the event a “festivity of international tourist
interest” because of its popularity.
The “Tomatina” has
inspired similar celebrations in Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, and the US.
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