Canadian habits?!


Question: Canadian habits!?
Hello, I am Italian and I would like to know what are your habits as regards food!. For instance, do you often skip lunch (because of work)!? At what time do you have your meals!?
What are the typical dishes you eat!? Thank you!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I'm Canadian!
I eat breakfast at 7:30am, lunch at 12pm, and dinner at 6pm!.
I don't ever skip meals!. I sometimes do eat within an hour of the given times if something comes up!.
For breakfast, i eat toast with peanut butter and jam, and eggs with some water!.
For Lunch, i usually eat some pasta in a thermos!.
For dinner, i eat {potatoes, corn + carrots, chicken} or {pasta steak and vegetables} or {homemade chicken noodle soup} or {ground beef, rice, beans, + vegetables}
I really hope this helps!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Canada is a huge country and has many different peoples!. You cannot generalize, I myself am a 1st people, Innuit we eat mostly Seal meat and fish diets, some days we don't eat, but when we catch our food we eat usually one big meal at nighttimeWww@FoodAQ@Com

Hey I am canadian but om inly 13!.!. I never skip meals (except breakfast sometimes because i have to rush to school!.) I have breakfast at 7:30am, lunch at 12:00noon, and supper at 5:00pm!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Breakfast is usually at 7 am, although some people grab junk food like a donut or a bagel and coffee from Tim Hortons (Canadian coffee/donut chain) on the way to work!.
People usually bring a packed lunch to work!. 12 to 1 is designated lunch hour in many workplaces and people socialize in the company lunch room!. Personally I think it is a waste of time!. I would rather gobble my lunch in 15 minutes and leave 45 minutes early!.

Dinner/supper is at 5 to 6 pm, again awfully early for me!. I prefer mine at 7 to 8 pm!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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