Supper
Supper is the name given to the main meal of the day in some cultures, particularly those in the Western world. It is often the last meal of the day, consumed in the evening. The term is derived from the French word souper, which is used in English-speaking countries to denote a light evening meal. The concept and time of supper varies greatly among cultures.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The term "supper" comes from the Old French word souper, which means "evening meal". This is derived from the Latin word suppare, which means "to sip". The term was used in Middle English from the 13th century onwards to refer to a light evening meal.
Cultural variations[edit | edit source]
In different cultures, supper can refer to different meals. In some parts of the world, supper is a significant meal, while in others it is a lighter meal eaten in the evening.
United States[edit | edit source]
In the United States, supper is often used interchangeably with dinner, which is typically the largest meal of the day. However, in some regions, supper refers to a lighter meal served later in the evening, after dinner.
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
In the United Kingdom, supper typically refers to a light meal or snack consumed late in the evening. It is often something simple, such as a sandwich or a piece of toast.
Canada[edit | edit source]
In Canada, supper is the main evening meal, similar to dinner in the United States. It is typically a full meal, often including meat, vegetables, and a dessert.
See also[edit | edit source]
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