Los horarios de las comidas en España | Spanish Meal Times

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30 Apr 201903:04

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the typical meal schedule in Spain, detailing the different times for breakfast, mid-morning snack, lunch, afternoon snack, and dinner. Breakfast is light and usually takes place between 7-9 AM. Around 11 AM, there's a pause for a snack. Lunch, the main meal of the day, occurs between 2-3 PM, followed by a dessert. In the afternoon, Spaniards enjoy a light snack, often between 5-6:30 PM, and dinner is usually between 9-10 PM, consisting of lighter dishes. The video covers various examples of foods commonly eaten at each meal time.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Breakfast in Spain typically occurs between 7 and 9 AM and is light, consisting of items like toast, juice, coffee, cereal, cookies, or milk.
  • 😀 At mid-morning (around 11 to 11:30 AM), Spaniards take a break. Children have a sandwich, while adults enjoy coffee, a sweet treat, or a tapa.
  • 😀 Lunch in Spain happens between 2 and 3 PM and consists of multiple courses: a first course (vegetables, legumes, or rice), a second course (meat or fish), and a dessert (fruit, yogurt, custard, or rice pudding).
  • 😀 Spanish children typically have a snack between 5 and 6:30 PM, which might include a sandwich, fruit, or yogurt.
  • 😀 Dinner in Spain is served between 9 and 10 PM and is usually lighter than lunch, with options like salad, soup, fish, or tortilla de patatas.
  • 😀 Spanish meals generally follow a structured routine, with each meal serving different types of food and nutritional balance.
  • 😀 The typical Spanish daily eating schedule includes breakfast, a mid-morning break, lunch, a mid-afternoon snack, and dinner.
  • 😀 Spaniards prioritize taking breaks for coffee and snacks during the day, especially in the morning and afternoon.
  • 😀 The lunch break is considered the main meal of the day, with multiple courses and a significant focus on family and social gatherings.
  • 😀 Meals in Spain are often timed to accommodate the workday and school schedule, ensuring that there is time for breaks and family meals.

Q & A

  • What time do Spaniards typically have breakfast?

    -Spaniards usually have breakfast between 7 and 9 a.m.

  • What are common foods eaten for breakfast in Spain?

    -Typical breakfast foods in Spain include toast, juice, coffee, cereals, cookies, or a glass of milk.

  • What is 'media mañana' and when does it occur?

    -'Media mañana' is a mid-morning break that usually happens between 11 and 11:30 a.m.

  • What do children and adults typically eat during 'media mañana'?

    -Children often have a sandwich, while adults may enjoy a coffee, pastry, or tapa.

  • What is 'la comida' and when do Spaniards typically eat it?

    -'La comida' is the main meal of the day, typically eaten between 2 and 3 p.m.

  • What does a typical lunch ('la comida') in Spain consist of?

    -A typical lunch consists of a first course (such as vegetables, legumes, or rice), a second course (like meat or fish), and a dessert (fruit, yogurt, custard, or rice pudding).

  • When does 'la merienda' usually take place?

    -'La merienda,' the afternoon snack, usually happens between 5 and 6:30 p.m.

  • What do children eat for 'la merienda'?

    -Children typically eat a sandwich, fruit, or yogurt during 'la merienda.'

  • What time is 'la cena' typically served in Spain?

    -'La cena' is typically served between 9 and 10 p.m.

  • What are common dinner options in Spain?

    -Common dinner options in Spain include a salad, soup, fish, or a Spanish omelet (tortilla de patatas).

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