The technical term is an aerowaiter. My answer that everyone understands in an airhostess or steward.
No all you get is a meal depending on the time of day and the bathrooms.
France
You call the first meal of the day "breakfast"
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Lunch.
A meal is food but not all food is a meal. An apple is food but you can't call it a meal.
you call it a cooking utensil
Yes, as long as the restaurant serves it or has a bring your own policy.
no but it is incorrect, it should be "An attractive salad serves as an accent for the meal in both color and texture."
A drink taken after a meal is called a digestif (as opposed to one taken before a meal which is called an appertif).
My cousin serves them, but I don't see them at all seders. It's permitted but no obligation.
well i would call a meal a classic roast lamb and a pav for pudding