There is much more to the Fiesta of San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain, than just the running of the bulls. The running takes place each morning of a bullfight and only lasts about 5 or 6 minutes - the time it takes for the bulls to run from the corrales on the edge of town to the bullring a few blocks away. The actual bullfight usually takes place about 4:00 in the afternoon. In the meantime, people wine and dine and visit. There are a number of other cultural and social events that are part of the festival.
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There is no specified diet for running with the bulls. However, the participants should be waiting to eat until the event is over. Trying to eat with 6 angry bulls wanting to trample or gore you is not recommended.
Most of those participating in the running of the bulls are too busy dodging hooves and horns to be eating anything.