pangat
Pangat is a term used in Filipino dining culture to describe the second serving of food during a meal. It typically refers to the second helping of rice (kanin) and viand (ulam) after the first plate has been served or eaten. The concept is tied to everyday hospitality and the communal nature of Filipino meals, where portions are shared and guests are accommodated through additional servings.
In practice, pangat can take several forms. Hosts may prepare extra portions so that late arrivals or
Cultural context and regional variation influence how pangat is observed. It is most common in informal family
Overall, pangat reflects core aspects of Filipino food culture—sharing, hospitality, and the social value placed on