Tiffin
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Tiffin is an Indian English word for a light midday meal (luncheon),[1] When used for "lunch", it is not necessarily a light meal.[2][lower-alpha 1]
History
In the British Raj when the local Indian custom of taking a light meal superseded the British practice of an afternoon tea, tiffin became the word used to describe this practice.[4]
Today
Tiffin often consists of rice, dal, curry, vegetables, chapatis or "spicy meats".[5] In addition, the lunch boxes are themselves called tiffin carriers, tiffin-boxes or just tiffins.
See also
Notes
- ↑ It is derived from English colloquial or slang tiffing meaning to take a little drink, and had by 1867 become naturalised among Anglo-Indians in the north of British India to mean luncheon.[3]
- ↑ OED staff 2013, "tiffin, n.".
- ↑ Murray 2008, p. 88.
- ↑ OED staff 2013, "tiffin, n."cites H. Wedgwood (1862) "Tiffin, now naturalised among Anglo-Indians in the sense of luncheon, is the North country tiffing (properly sipping)". See also Wedgwood 1872, p. 682.
- ↑ Quinion 2006, Tiffin.
- ↑ Murray 2008, pp. 85–108.
References
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External links
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