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United States
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In the United States, dinner is usually eaten between 6-8pm and is considered the primary meal of the day.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, the eating schedule typically consists of an early breakfast, a substantial midday meal, and multiple meals throughout the day.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, the eating schedule emphasizes regular meal times and avoiding late-night eating for health reasons.
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Gambian
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Gambian culture places importance on communal meals and flexible eating schedules.
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Ghana
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In Ghana, the eating schedule typically includes an early breakfast and a substantial midday meal, with lighter meals in the evening.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, the eating schedule includes a late dinner after 9pm and a mid-afternoon siesta.
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Poland
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In Poland, the eating schedule often includes a hearty breakfast and a substantial hot dinner, with dinner being the most important meal.
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Russia
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In Russia, the eating schedule often includes a hearty breakfast and a substantial hot dinner, with dinner being the most important meal.
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Western medicine culture
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Western medicine culture promotes a balanced eating schedule throughout the day.
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