French fans wear baguette hats before the match against Austria at Duesseldorf Arena - Photo: AFP
According to the Guardian , in the match between Albania and Italy on June 16 (Italy won Albania 2-1), Albanian fans mocked their Italian opponents by breaking spaghetti in half in front of them.
This unique way of cheering continued in the match between Austria and France on June 18. Austrian fans broke baguettes (a type of bread that is a symbol of France) in front of the Blues fans.
In Italian and French culinary cultures, breaking spaghetti and baguettes in half is considered a taboo. Therefore, this method is often used whenever someone wants to annoy the people of these two countries.
Germany is expected to welcome more than 600,000 international tourists and 1.5 million overnight stays during Euro 2024 this year.
Tourists flocking to Germany are entertaining themselves with "food wars". Of course, this is just for fun, not wasting much food. However, this war is just as dramatic as the matches.
Besides mocking iconic foods on the streets and in stadiums, many fans also brought banners to the field.
Banner praising one's own food, "drowning" another's food from a Swiss fan - Photo: GETTY IMAGES
"Fondue is better than goulash," read a fan's banner during the Switzerland vs. Hungary match on June 15.
Fondue is a dish of melted cheese served in a hot pot with bread. It is a famous dish in Switzerland.
Goulash is a Hungarian stewed meat and vegetable soup. It is a long-standing and famous dish of Hungarian cuisine.
Another banner with the message: "Kielbasa is better than gouda", came from a Polish fan during the match against the Netherlands on June 16.
Kielbasa is a meat sausage from Poland, very popular in the meals of this country. Gouda is a type of cheese from the Netherlands.
However, food wars sometimes backfire on those who start them. Albania lost to Italy after breaking spaghetti and Austria was defeated by France after breaking baguettes.
Still, the "fun" food fights are much better than violent clashes between fans. This year, apart from a few clashes in the city of Gelsenkirchen, there has been little hooliganism.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/spaghetti-va-pho-mai-tro-thanh-nan-nhan-cua-cuoc-chien-am-thuc-tai-euro-2024-20240619164228383.htm
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