The Roman's main meal of the day was called dinner. The Latin for dinner is "cena".
They didn't. The Romans ate three meals a day just as we do, and their main meal of the day was in the evening just as ours.
Dinner, or the main meal of the day was called "cena" (in Latin) by the Romans.
For the same reason we have only one main meal. For the Romans it was dinner, just as it is for most of us. They had lighter meals or snacks for both breakfast and lunch, sometimes away from home, so dinner was when the family got together and had their main meal.
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.
The Romans had one main meal just as we have. They had breakfast and lunch, but these were lighter meals or even snacks. Their dinner was their main meal just as our diners generally are our main meals.
In ancient Rome dinner was the main meal. Breakfast and lunch were usually snacks.
well breakfast is the most important meal of the day but the most popular is dinner
dinner
They didn't. They had three meals a day. We only hear about their main meal especially if it were a banquet. The Romans usually had a breakfast of leftovers from the night before and lunch was generally a light snack. However sometimes the lunch could be the main meal, if someone were entertaining visitors that afternoon, as in Cicero's letter to Atticus, talking about the luncheon his brother wanted to serve. Then dinner would usually be a snack. By the way, it was considered good manners to take leftovers home if you were invited to a dinner. A large napkin was brought along for this purpose.
Dinner in the evening.
rice and fish
Created by the Romans. It includes the starter/entree, the main dish, and the desert. The three course meal is still used in many restaurants and households.like your mummy