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A very common name for a time specific meal period is "supper", usually a meal occasion after dinner or instead of dinner after 10pm/ 22:00, then if folks go for some food much later after midnight (such as after bars/dancing/drinking) it can still be called supper, and if at home more referred to as "midnight snack" (this within Northeast and Southeast Asian context since in much or Europe such as Spain a majority of full service/fine dinning restaurants don't even open for dinner until 9pm)
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Thanks for this. Finally addressing this - it has been added to FoodOn via NCIT term import for Breakfast, Lunch and Supper! Revised diagram is at bottom of #236
A very common name for a time specific meal period is "supper", usually a meal occasion after dinner or instead of dinner after 10pm/ 22:00, then if folks go for some food much later after midnight (such as after bars/dancing/drinking) it can still be called supper, and if at home more referred to as "midnight snack" (this within Northeast and Southeast Asian context since in much or Europe such as Spain a majority of full service/fine dinning restaurants don't even open for dinner until 9pm)
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