concept   lunch

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) Italy (1) Spain (1) Canada (1) Western countries (1) China (1) Germany (1) Latin America (1) Rural communities in developing countries (1) Tropical regions (1) Urban dwellers in developed countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lunch United States In the United States, lunch often consists of sandwiches, salads or leftovers eaten during a midday break. 25
2 lunch Italy In Italy, lunch is a relaxed, social event consisting of multiple courses and often followed by a nap. 23
3 lunch Spain In Spain, lunch is a leisurely, multi-course meal enjoyed with family or friends, often followed by a siesta. 23
4 lunch Canada In Canada, lunch is typically eaten around midday, and often consists of packed lunches or meals with colleagues. 14
5 lunch Western countries In Western countries, lunch often consists of sandwiches, salads, or leftovers and is typically eaten around midday as a quick work break. 12
6 lunch China In China, lunch is typically a quick and functional meal with rice, noodles, and shared dishes in workplace and school settings. 9
7 lunch Germany In Germany, lunch typically includes bread, cold cuts, sausages, potatoes, and sauerkraut for a quick and practical meal. 3
8 lunch Latin America In Latin American culture, lunch is a multi-course, lengthy meal enjoyed leisurely well into the afternoon. 2
9 lunch Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, lunch is a leisurely and communal meal enjoyed with family or friends. 1
10 lunch Tropical regions In tropical regions, lunch is a light and often cold meal to avoid heating up the body. 1
11 lunch Urban dwellers in developed countries Urban dwellers in developed countries often consume lunch as a quick meal on the go or at a desk. 1