Italians eat their main meal over the lunch hour. Their breakfast and their dinner tend to be smaller than the equivalents in the United States of America. Oftentimes, families plan a little nap after the main meal. This keeps people inside during the heat of the day, and gives them energy to get work done and have fun during the cooler afternoon and evening.
lunch can be a large meal in Italy about 1pm, but dinner can be be large too around 8pm. My sister who lives in Italy would say the evening meal.
For Italians no :P But seriously Yes its a main meal.
Yes. Invented by the Italians and eaten by the Italians.
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Since most of the workers and residents of the Vatican are Italians, they eat what most Italians eat. If the residents wish to experience a more international meal, they need only walk a few blocks to Rome where they can dine on meals from almost any country in the world.
Pre-meal and first-course servings are what is enjoyed before the main course in an Italian meal.Specifically, the antipasto("before the meal") consists of small edibles to stimulate the appetite. The primo piatto ("first plate") focuses upon pasta, polenta, rice or soup. The secondo piatto ("second course") is the main meal of chicken, fish or meat. The contorno ("outline, profile" is the side dish of vegetables. The dolce ("sweet") will be the equivalent of dessert.
they like to eat with their families. They especially like dunner, it is their main meal. It is considered very important. they like to eat with their families. They especially like dunner, it is their main meal. It is considered very important.
it eats grass, but it's main meal is bamboo.
Italians eat what they eat out of preference. Every nation and culture has some food that they find to be pleasing to them and prefer to eat it often.
Italians eat several foods like pasta, pizza...ect
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Italians will eat pasta mostly as a side dish with every meal, depending on what region in Italy they are from