Cream Tea, or for a crossword puzzle, creamtea
"Evening meal" is "repas du soir" in French. You could also use "le diner"
No its English for evening meal or in some places it used interchangably with lunch where tea is the evening meal
In some parts of the United States it is called dinner. In others, where the midday meal is the main meal of the day called dinner, the evening meal is called supper.
Depends on where, when, how and what you do take on that particular 'evening meal'. It could start from 1 Euro to 1000 Euro.
Dinner
The British tend to have a larger meal at noon and then a smaller meal in the evening. The heavy meats and stews are served at noon. The evening meal may consist of sandwiches and boiled eggs.
In the southern parts of the US, Dinner is at noon and Supper is the evening meal served around 5 to 6 pm. In the north US, the noon meal is referred to as Lunch, and the evening meal is referred to as Dinner.
Dinner in the evening.
Late afternoon or early evening was the time that the Romans ate their main meal or their dinner. It was the most substantial meal of the day an sometimes even a banquet.
Yes, latin American have a big meal in the evening.
Supper is a meal usually eaten in the late afternoon or evening and is usually the last meal of the day.
"Dinner" might indicate the noontime meal or the evening meal, depending on which is the main meal of the day. In American usage, "Dinner" is used to indicate the noon meal on Sundays and holidays. It also continues to indicate the noon meal in many rural areas, particularly in the Old South. ... A light meal between lunch and supper (always the evening meal) is usually called a snack. Some Americans will attempt to mimic British usage by referring to a small meal in the afternoon as "tea."