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mangereste

Mangereste is a term encountered primarily in informal or speculative writings about food culture and sustainability. It is not a term with a formal definition in major dictionaries or encyclopedias.

Etymology and usage: The word appears to be a French-derived portmanteau of manger (to eat) and reste

Applications: In essays or commentary, mangereste may describe community initiatives, home practices, or culinary movements that

Reception and status: Because the term lacks a standard definition, its meaning is highly context-dependent and

See also: Food waste, leftovers, zero-waste movement, sustainable gastronomy, frugality.

(leftover).
In
informal
contexts,
it
has
been
used
to
refer
to
practices
aimed
at
consuming
leftovers,
reducing
waste,
or
encouraging
frugal
eating.
Some
writers
treat
it
as
a
label
for
a
lifestyle
or
philosophy
rather
than
a
specific
institution.
repurpose
surplus
food.
But
there
is
no
canonical
program
or
organization
universally
associated
with
the
term.
can
vary
between
authors
and
regions.
It
should
be
used
with
care
to
avoid
ambiguity,
especially
in
formal
writing
or
cross-cultural
discussions.