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Pangat (Punjabi: ਪੰਗਤ (Gurmukhi)) is a word
derived from the
Sanskrit word
pankti (पङ्क्ति) that
means a line, a row, or a group. It
refers to the Sikh...
- to sinigang. The
confusion stems from the
original meaning of the verb
pangat in the
languages of
Southern Luzon,
which simply means to cook fish or meat...
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integral part of the Sikh
institution (Gurdwara),
visitors sit
together in
Pangats (Queues) and eat lacto-vegetarian food of the Langars. The
event concludes...
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Pinangat na isda, also
called pangat na isda, is a
Filipino dish from
Southern Luzon consisting of fish and
tomatoes stewed in a
broth soured with fruits...
- vegetables. It may also be
cooked in a sour
broth of
tomatoes or
tamarind as in
pangat,
prepared with
vegetables and a
souring agent to make sinigang, simmered...
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spelled Macliing or Macli'ing (April 13, 1930 –
April 24, 1980) was a
pangat (leader) of the
Butbut tribe of
Kalinga province in the Philippines. He...
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Lakay Wanawan of the
Kalinga people (c. 1912), a
renowned warrior and
later a
pangat (tribal elder). Note the
biking chest tattoos and the face tattoos....
- (platter) List of yogurt-based
dishes and
beverages Saee Koranne-Khandekar.
Pangat, a Feast: Food and Lore from
Marathi Kitchens. p. 306. "Shrikhand - My Diverse...
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compulsory for the
visitor to the Guru to eat first,
saying that 'Pehle
Pangat Phir Sangat' (first
visit the
Langar then go to the Guru). Once
Mughal emperor...
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Lakay Wanawan of the
Kalinga people (c.1912), a
renowned warrior and
later a
pangat (tribal elder). Note the
biking chest tattoos and the face tattoos....