Why Did Romans Only Have One Meal A Day?

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During the zenith period of Grecian and Roman civilization, there was a firmly established rule that a health-loving man should content himself with one meal a day.
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They didn't. The Romans ate three meals a day just as we do, and their main meal of the day was in the evening just as ours.
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The Romans did not have only one meal. They had breakfast, lunch and dinner just as we do, however their choice of foods for these meals might be considered a little strange to our
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The Roman's main meal of the day was called dinner. The Latin for dinner is "cena".
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They did not only have 1 meal, they had breakfast, lunch and supper; like we do. They would also have had snacks.
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