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{{short description|Meal eaten in the evening}}
==Dinner==
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[[File:Filet_de_bœuf.jpg|thumb|right|A filet de bœuf, a common dinner dish in French cuisine.]]
[[File:7-10_p.m._Tip_Estes_and_family_eating_dinner._The_day's_work_has_been_finished._Tip_Estes_has_washed_up_and_dinner_is_served._-_DPLA_-_48e35acfdd18d78294b55c50a2490c67_(cropped).jpg|A family enjoying dinner together|thumb|right]]


'''Dinner''' is a meal traditionally eaten in the evening. It is often considered the main meal of the day, especially in Western cultures, and can vary significantly in terms of size, content, and timing across different cultures and regions.
'''Dinner''' is a meal typically eaten in the evening, and it is often considered the main meal of the day in many cultures. The timing, composition, and cultural significance of dinner can vary widely around the world.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The word "dinner" comes from the Old French "disner," which means "to dine" or "to eat." Historically, "dinner" referred to the first meal of the day, eaten around noon, but over time it has come to signify the evening meal.
The word "dinner" comes from the Old French "disner," meaning "to dine," which originally referred to the first meal of the day. Over time, the term evolved to signify the main meal, which shifted to the evening in many cultures.
 
==Historical Development==
Historically, dinner was eaten around midday, but as societies industrialized and work patterns changed, it gradually moved to the evening. In medieval Europe, dinner was the first meal of the day, consumed around noon. By the 18th century, the timing of dinner had shifted later in the day, especially among the upper classes.


==Cultural Variations==
==Cultural Variations==


===Western Cultures===
===Western Cultures===
In many Western countries, dinner is the largest and most formal meal of the day. It often includes multiple courses, such as an appetizer, main course, and dessert. Common dishes might include [[roast beef]], [[pasta]], or [[grilled chicken]].
In Western cultures, dinner is often a social event, with families gathering to share the meal. It typically includes multiple courses, such as an appetizer, main course, and dessert. Common dishes might include roasted meats, vegetables, and starches like potatoes or pasta.


[[File:7-10_p.m._Tip_Estes_and_family_eating_dinner._The_day's_work_has_been_finished._Tip_Estes_has_washed_up_and_dinner_is_served._-_DPLA_-_48e35acfdd18d78294b55c50a2490c67_(cropped).jpg|thumb|left|A family enjoying dinner together.]]
[[File:Filet_de_bœuf.jpg|Filet de bœuf, a common dinner dish in French cuisine|thumb|left]]


===Asian Cultures===
===Eastern Cultures===
In many Asian cultures, dinner is also a significant meal, often shared with family. It may include a variety of dishes served simultaneously, such as [[rice]], [[noodles]], [[vegetables]], and [[meat]]. In China, for example, dinner might include dishes like [[Peking duck]] or [[dim sum]].
In many Eastern cultures, dinner is also a significant meal, often featuring rice or noodles as staples. In China, for example, dinner might include a variety of dishes shared among the diners, such as stir-fried vegetables, meats, and soups.


[[File:Asian_food.jpg|thumb|right|A variety of Asian dishes served for dinner.]]
===Festive Dinners===
Special occasions often call for elaborate dinners. In Western cultures, holiday dinners such as Christmas or Thanksgiving feature traditional dishes like turkey or ham. In Serbia, a Christmas dinner might include a variety of meats and pastries.


===Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Cultures===
[[File:Christmas_table_(Serbian_cuisine).jpg|A traditional Serbian Christmas dinner table|thumb|right]]
In the Middle East and Mediterranean regions, dinner is often a social event, with a focus on sharing and community. Meals might include [[mezze]], [[grilled meats]], and [[fresh salads]].


===Formal Dinners===
==Modern Practices==
Formal dinners, such as those held at [[Oxford College]], often involve a strict dress code and a multi-course meal. These events are typically more ceremonial and may include speeches or toasts.
In contemporary society, dinner can range from a simple meal at home to a formal dining experience at a restaurant. The rise of fast food and takeout has also influenced dinner habits, providing convenient options for busy individuals.


[[File:Oxford_College_women_in_formal_dress_at_dinner_n.d._(3193552997).jpg|thumb|left|Formal dinner at Oxford College.]]
[[File:Breast_of_chicken_dinner.jpg|A simple chicken dinner|thumb|left]]


==Modern Trends==
==Formal Dinners==
In contemporary society, dinner can vary widely in terms of timing and content. With the rise of fast food and convenience meals, some people opt for quicker, less formal dinners. However, the tradition of a family dinner remains important in many cultures.
Formal dinners, such as those held at universities or during official events, often require specific attire and etiquette. These meals may include multiple courses and are served in a structured manner.


[[File:Thai_Airways_airline_meal-dinner.JPG|thumb|right|A dinner served on a Thai Airways flight.]]
[[File:Oxford_College_women_in_formal_dress_at_dinner_n.d._(3193552997).jpg|Formal dinner at Oxford College|thumb|right]]


==Special Occasions==
==Airline Dinners==
Dinner is often the focal point of special occasions and holidays. For example, a [[Christmas]] dinner might include [[roast turkey]], [[stuffing]], and [[cranberry sauce]].
Airline dinners are a unique category, often served on long-haul flights. These meals are designed to be convenient and easy to consume in the limited space of an airplane cabin.


[[File:Christmas_table_(Serbian_cuisine).jpg|thumb|left|A Christmas dinner table set with traditional Serbian cuisine.]]
[[File:Thai_Airways_airline_meal-dinner.JPG|Dinner served on a Thai Airways flight|thumb|left]]


==Related Pages==
==Related Pages==
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Latest revision as of 05:28, 7 March 2025

Dinner[edit]

A family enjoying dinner together

Dinner is a meal typically eaten in the evening, and it is often considered the main meal of the day in many cultures. The timing, composition, and cultural significance of dinner can vary widely around the world.

Etymology[edit]

The word "dinner" comes from the Old French "disner," meaning "to dine," which originally referred to the first meal of the day. Over time, the term evolved to signify the main meal, which shifted to the evening in many cultures.

Historical Development[edit]

Historically, dinner was eaten around midday, but as societies industrialized and work patterns changed, it gradually moved to the evening. In medieval Europe, dinner was the first meal of the day, consumed around noon. By the 18th century, the timing of dinner had shifted later in the day, especially among the upper classes.

Cultural Variations[edit]

Western Cultures[edit]

In Western cultures, dinner is often a social event, with families gathering to share the meal. It typically includes multiple courses, such as an appetizer, main course, and dessert. Common dishes might include roasted meats, vegetables, and starches like potatoes or pasta.

Filet de bœuf, a common dinner dish in French cuisine

Eastern Cultures[edit]

In many Eastern cultures, dinner is also a significant meal, often featuring rice or noodles as staples. In China, for example, dinner might include a variety of dishes shared among the diners, such as stir-fried vegetables, meats, and soups.

Festive Dinners[edit]

Special occasions often call for elaborate dinners. In Western cultures, holiday dinners such as Christmas or Thanksgiving feature traditional dishes like turkey or ham. In Serbia, a Christmas dinner might include a variety of meats and pastries.

A traditional Serbian Christmas dinner table

Modern Practices[edit]

In contemporary society, dinner can range from a simple meal at home to a formal dining experience at a restaurant. The rise of fast food and takeout has also influenced dinner habits, providing convenient options for busy individuals.

A simple chicken dinner

Formal Dinners[edit]

Formal dinners, such as those held at universities or during official events, often require specific attire and etiquette. These meals may include multiple courses and are served in a structured manner.

Formal dinner at Oxford College

Airline Dinners[edit]

Airline dinners are a unique category, often served on long-haul flights. These meals are designed to be convenient and easy to consume in the limited space of an airplane cabin.

Dinner served on a Thai Airways flight

Related Pages[edit]