La Tomatina on “Traditions That Tell Stories”, a list by Ivana Zivadinovic on TheLysts.

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Country
Spain
Origin Story
La Tomatina began in 1945 when a parade in Buñol's town square was disrupted by a spontaneous food fight among young people, who used tomatoes from a nearby market stall. This impromptu event evolved into an annual tradition, despite being banned in the early 1950s under Francisco Franco's regime. The festival was reinstated in 1957 following local protests, including a symbolic tomato funeral, and has since grown into a globally recognized event.
Folklore Type
Festival
Event Date
Last Wednesday of August
Ritual Significance
La Tomatina serves as a communal celebration of joy and unity, allowing participants to engage in a playful and liberating experience through the act of throwing tomatoes.
Fun Fact
The festival uses over 120 tons of overripe tomatoes, turning the streets of Buñol into a sea of red pulp. The citric acid in the tomatoes acts as a natural cleaning agent, leaving the town's streets cleaner than before the event.
Duration
1 hour
Symbol
Tomato