Dinner
Dinner is commonly understood as the main meal of the day in many Western and some non-Western cultures, typically eaten in the evening. In other regions, the largest or principal meal may occur at midday and be referred to as dinner, with a lighter evening meal called supper or evening tea. The term is historic and has shifted over time: in English, dinner originally referred to the first substantial meal of the day and later came to denote the evening meal in many places.
Etymology and evolution: the English word dinner derives from Old French and Latin roots related to “dining.”
Cultural variation: dinner times vary widely by region and culture. Northern and Western Europe, North America,
Composition and etiquette: dinner commonly includes multiple courses such as an appetizer, a main course with
Modern trends: trends such as globalization, convenience foods, and work schedules influence dinner formats, from home‑cooked