When did people start having 3 meals a day?

When did people start having 3 meals a day?

I dont know, I only have two.

Industrial revolution

No

i just have my coco pops in the morning then i don't have anything until dinner

I know the Romans had 3 meals but I don't know if it stared with Them.

Started*

it's just the most convenient. If you're working from mid-morning until the evening, you're going to want food before you start, a break in the middle and food when you finish. So it's as old as settled human society, though obviously different cultures have very different working practices

I'm very curious about this.

In my personal experience, many agricultural societies have a small meal in the morning and then a large dinner. The first meal should be filling enough to help fuel a day's work, but light enough not to impede physical labor shortly after eating. After a day of labor, a hearty appetite has been developed by dinnertime.

I think the rationale for this is:
A) It typically involves fewer calories than 3 meals, even if the dinner is large
B) taking a midday break to eat hurts productivity and it can be inconvenient to bring a lunch out to the fields with you

Many hunter-gatherer people eat throughout the day, skimming from what they collect while foraging (if you've ever gone and picked your own fruit and vegetables, you understand), and then have one large meal in the evening.

No fucking idea where lunch comes from though. I'd love to learn more.

To keep the women busy while the men worked on the fields.

Ooga booga west african here

Lunch is normally the biggest meal of the day in rural areas

Breakfast is just a snack

If it's a special day there's a small supper

dunno, "woman bringing food to workers in the field"/"keeping a pot of red orach soup/polenta/whatever in your pack/wagon" is a very old image over here.

The Romans usually had two meals per day

You're saying on normal days there's no supper at all?

I don't doubt it. My observations are from spending time in Nepal.

In rural Poland, where I grew up, we ate three meals a day. Women would typically call them men in from the fields for lunch.

>Ooga booga west african here
kek
Are you Euro-Afro? Or pure Afro?

>In rural Poland, where I grew up,
>over here.
>west african here
Why so many non-Americans?

They were already having 3 meals a day during roman times.
A big breakfast, which was whatever is left from yesterday's dinner, a small lunch, which they ate while the worked, like fast food, and a HUGE dinner, a family feast with a proper cooked meal.

you're coocoo

Because this is Veeky Forums
t. german crossboarder

If you don't like it you can make a wall around the board and make Mexico pay for it.

I was just wondering.

>only Americans can talk about food

Are you new on Veeky Forums? Did you discover this board thanks to reddit, perhaps? Just curious.

I've never eaten 3 meals a day. That's what fat people do. Two works out much better for me.

>people back then had sliced bread

The romans had it.

bread wasn't invented until 1832