There's no scientific consensus. Really, what matters is keeping sufficient calories in your system, and consuming enough fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and monounsaturated fats. How and when you consume it throughout the day is pretty much up to you. Some people trying to lose weight are recommended to have small snacks throughout the day, and this makes sense, given that people adhering to strict meal times might tend to overconsume at these allowed "eating times". What could happen though, is that people may make the "snacks" so large that they end up consuming more calories overall. Such recommendations are more targeted at the behavioral aspect of eating than the real physiological- consuming X or Y meals a day probably isn't going to make much, if any difference in your weight assuming that the total number of calories consumed under either plan is the same. Eat when you're hungry, that is, when you need something caloric, not just something tasty. Eat nutritiously. Stop when you're full.
depends what you eat for snacks if you have fruits then you could have as much as you want if your eating junk food try to consume less of it.
It depends on what age you are. A child will eat less, An adult can eat more and an old age person will eat considerably less.
noyhing
1 stone a day
A Tiger Shark can eat 40 pounds of food a day !
She eats a lot.
2 tubs
It depends on the resteraunt and how many people eat there and how much they eat.
Donosaur eats 6 j's a day
5,000 calories a-day! :o
As much as one wants. Me? I eat about 6 meals a day.
They have been observed to eat up to 40kgs of vegetation in one day
The average adult locust will consume about 2 grams of food in a day or about as much as it weighs. A swarm of locust can eat the same amount of food in one day as 2,500 people.
I believe that one mouse eats about 3 tablespoons worth of food per day.