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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PagpagPagpag - Wikipedia

    Pagpag is the Tagalog term for leftover food from restaurants (usually from fast food restaurants) scavenged from garbage sites and dumps. [1] [2] Pagpag food can also be expired frozen meat, fish, or vegetables discarded by supermarkets and scavenged in garbage trucks where this expired food is collected. [3]

  2. Pagpag is the term for leftover or trash food salvaged and re-cooked by the poorest Filipinos. Learn about the cultural significance, health risks and initiatives to address this controversial survival food.

  3. Oct 12, 2023 · Learn about the common superstitions and taboos that many Filipinos follow, such as avoiding divisible numbers, turning plates, and shaking off dirt. Pagpag is one of the superstitions that means going elsewhere after attending a wake to shake off the spirit of the deceased.

  4. Oct 31, 2019 · Pagpag is the practice of visiting a convenience store after a wake to shake off the spirit of the dead. It is one of the many pamahiins (superstitions) that Filipinos follow when someone dies. Learn more about other pamahiins and their meanings.

  5. www.tagaloglang.com › pagpagPAGPAG (Tagalog)

    Oct 20, 2021 · Pagpag can mean shaking off dirt from a piece of cloth, food, or something similar, or scavenging for leftover food from garbage sites. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of this term in Tagalog and English.

  6. Aug 30, 2023 · Pagpag means to shake off any lingering negative influences from attending a wake or funeral. It is a cultural practice that shows respect for the deceased and fear of malevolent spirits.

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Pagpag is a Filipino term that means leftover food from restaurants, retrieved, cleaned, and recooked to be fed to the poor.

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