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Spain
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In Spain, dinner is a late, sociable, and leisurely affair, often starting around 9-11pm.
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Mediterranean culture
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In Mediterranean culture, meal times are leisurely and social, with late evening dinner being the main meal of the day.
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Canadian
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In Canadian culture, dinner is usually eaten early in the evening, around 6-8pm, along with breakfast, lunch, and occasional snacks.
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France
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In France, lunch is a leisurely and significant meal, often considered the main meal, and is followed by a rest period.
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North American
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In North American culture, dinner is an early, diverse, and on-the-go meal typically eaten between 6-8pm.
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American culture
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In American culture, meal times are efficient and centered around earlier dinners as a family or social event.
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Germany
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In Germany, lunch is the most substantial meal, typically larger than dinner, with an early and hearty breakfast.
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, meal times are typically shorter, more efficient, and involve fewer courses in individual plated settings.
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Polychronic cultures
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In Polychronic cultures, meal times are prolonged social events focused on conversation and enjoyment.
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Sweden
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Swedes have a structured eating schedule with a light lunch and a tradition of 'fika'.
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Western European culture
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In Western European culture, dinner is the main and leisurely meal, often eaten around 8 or 9 pm, emphasizing socializing and bonding.
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French culture
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In French culture, lunch is a leisurely and enjoyable social affair.
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Japanese culture
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Japanese meal times focus on efficiency, balanced flavors, and family-centered dinners.
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Spanish
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In Spanish culture, lunch is the main meal, followed by a siesta, and dinner is typically eaten late.
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Argentina
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In Argentina, dinner is typically eaten late around 9-10pm and is considered normal.
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Australia
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In Australia, meal times are quick and efficient, with an emphasis on breakfast, light lunch, and larger dinner.
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Italian
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In Italian culture, it is common to have late dinner times and multi-course meals.
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Southern European countries
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Meal times in Southern European countries such as Italy and Spain are characterized by leisurely late dinners, multiple courses, and often involve extended family.
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Albania
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In Albania, meal times are viewed as important social gatherings where family members take their time to enjoy food and conversation.
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Azerbaijan
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In Azerbaijan, lunch is the largest meal of the day and is typically shared with family or friends.
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Caribbean cuisine
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In Caribbean culture, meal times often involve late dinners with a focus on socializing and a relaxed atmosphere.
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Equatorial Guinea
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In Equatorial Guinea, lunch is considered the main meal of the day.
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Japanese cuisine
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In Japanese cuisine, dinner is an earlier, formal and structured meal time.
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Mars Colonization Enthusiasts
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Mars colonization enthusiasts prioritize flexible meal times and efficient nutrient intake for colonists' demands.
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Modern times
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In modern times, quick, on-the-go meals are typical due to busy lifestyles.
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Modernized societies
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In modernized societies, structured meal times with set schedules are common.
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Montenegro
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In Montenegro, lunch is the main meal of the day and is often enjoyed leisurely with family or friends.
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Small communities
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In small communities, meal times are often communal and shared with extended family and neighbors.
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Southern Africa
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In Southern African culture, lunch is the main meal of the day and a social occasion enjoyed with family and friends.
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Terranova
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In Terranova culture, dinner is typically eaten around 6 PM.
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Togo
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In Togolese culture, lunch is the main meal of the day, and dinner is usually a lighter meal.
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Traditional rural households
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In traditional rural households, family meal times are highly valued and meals are often eaten together.
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Traditional societies
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Traditional societies have more flexible meal times that are influenced by communal activities or events.
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United Nations Member States
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In United Nations Member States, lunch is usually a smaller meal than dinner.
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Urban areas
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In urban areas, meals are typically eaten alone or with immediate family members.
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urban households
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Urban households often have set meal times and individuals often eat their meals on the go due to busy schedules.
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