Outline of meals

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to meals:

Meal eating occasion that takes place at a certain time and includes specific, prepared food, or the food eaten on that occasion.[1][2] The names used for specific meals in English vary greatly, depending on the speaker's culture, the time of day, or the size of the meal. Meals occur primarily at homes, restaurants, and cafeterias, but may occur anywhere. Regular meals occur on a daily basis, typically several times a day. Special meals are usually held in conjunction with such occasions as birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and holidays. A meal is different from a snack in that meals are generally larger, more varied, and more filling than snacks.[3] Meals are composed of one or more courses,[4] which in turn are composed of one or more dishes.

Types of meals

3 main meals of the day

Types of meals, in the order served throughout the day

A dabbawala in Mumbai with meals packed in tiffin carriers
  • Afternoon tea mid-afternoon meal, typically taken at 4 pm, consisting of light fare such as small sandwiches, individual cakes and scones with tea.[18]
Ceramic meal in a Ming Dynasty burial figurine table
  • High tea British meal usually eaten in the early evening.[18]

Styles of meal

Styles of meal, by format

Styles of meal, by cuisine

Styles of meal, by cuisine some examples of meals by cooking style, such as ethnic or regional meals include:

Meals for special occasions

History of meals

Components of a meal

Meal venues

Meal implements

Aspects of a meal

Meal structure, by type of cuisine

See also

References

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  2. meal - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online
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