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    Oct 20, 2021 · pagpag. leftover food scavenged from garbage sites. This term originates from the situation where food that has been thrown away by individuals or restaurants is picked up by beggars or scavengers. It’s similar to homeless people engaging in dumpster-diving in the United States.

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    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]

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  4. May 30, 2023 · Pagpag is the Tagalog term for leftover or trash foods salvaged from garbage and re-cooked for consumption by the poorest Filipinos in the slum districts of Metro Manila. Despite being considered a survival food and a symbol of the poor Filipinos’ resilience, pagpag has become a controversial issue due to the health risks associated with it.

  5. Definition for the Tagalog word pagpag: pagpág. [noun] dusting off; shaking off; food made from left over / discarded food. View monolingual Tagalog definition of pagpag ». Root: pagpag. Average Frequency. The Tagalog.com Dictionary is now an App!

  6. Aug 30, 2023 · “Pagpag” is a deeply ingrained and widely practiced superstition in Filipino culture. Stemming from a complex blend of spiritual beliefs and cultural norms, it reflects the Filipino people’s respect for the deceased and their deep-rooted fear of negative energy or malevolent spirits.

  7. Mar 6, 2018 · In the Philippine capital, Manila, meat is recycled from landfill tips, washed and re-cooked. It's called "PagPag" and it's eaten by the poorest people who can't afford to buy fresh meat.

  8. Jul 4, 2020 · Tagalog. pagpag n. act of shaking cloth, etc. to remove dust, dirt or the like.

  9. May 16, 2024 · pagpag. to shake out dust or dirt; to shake out excess water from washed laundry

  10. Apr 24, 2023 · With food prices rising relentlessly, Manila’s poorest residents are increasingly resorting to eating “pagpag”, a stew cooked with scraps of meat and bones scavenged from rubbish bins that is...

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