This May, Park Inn by Radisson Iloilo invites families to celebrate Mother’s Day with something more thoughtful than the ...
As I watched this movie yesterday(Dec.25th,2013) with some of my friends, I can say that it is really worth watching! The story is simply amazing having this different Filipino superstitious beliefs!
The dish known as "pagpag," which refers to food made by reprocessing discarded food waste and sold in the slums of the Philippines, is currently a hot topic on social networking services (SNS).
(MENAFN- Live Mint) Pagpag, also called second-hand fried chicken, has suddenly become a trend on Chinese social media. Influencers have started filming themselves tasting it. The dish has long been a ...
No one could accuse private equity giant PAG of following the crowd. While rivals like BlackRock Inc. and Carlyle Group have cut their exposure to China’s commercial real estate sector, and analysts ...
Low-risk investment vehicle for overseas Filipino workers posts stellar performance With assets valued at $19.8 billion, the state-backed Pag-IBIG (Home Mutual Development Fund) reported a ...
A video shot in the Philippines has gone viral as it gives an unsettling glimpse into food insecurity. Posted by @arabzclipz on Instagram, the clip, which has already drawn 1.8 million views, shows ...
Explore the tough reality of PAGPAG in the Philippines, where some people survive by eating discarded food. This eye-opening journey sheds light on resilience and survival in challenging conditions.
Pagpag is leftover food from restaurants scavenged from the garbage by people living in the slums of the Philippines. A woman cleans leftover chicken she rummaged from the garbage under a ...