Merienda

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Merienda is a light meal in Southern Europe, particularly Spain, Italy, and Portugal, as well as Hispanic America, Philippines and Brazil. It is an equivalent to afternoon tea in the United Kingdom or the goûter in France.

Etymology

The word "merienda" comes from the Latin word "merenda" which means "things to be earned". It was originally a meal that workers had after their day's labor.

In different cultures

Spain

In Spain, merienda is a light meal that is generally eaten between 5pm and 7pm. It is similar to the British afternoon tea, consisting of a piece of fruit, a small sandwich, or pastries with hot chocolate.

Italy

In Italy, merenda is a meal typically eaten by children after school, similar to the British concept of afternoon tea. It usually consists of a snack such as a piece of fruit, a small sandwich, or a pastry.

Philippines

In the Philippines, merienda is a light meal or snack especially in the afternoon, similar to the concept of afternoon tea. It may include sweets, pastries, or savory items.

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