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Our ancestors didn’t eat 3 meals a day. So why do we?

  • Written by Rob Richardson, Senior Lecturer in Culinary Arts & Gastronomy, Auckland University of Technology
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Pop quiz: name the world’s most famous trio? If you’re a foodie, then your answer might have been breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s an almost universally accepted trinity – particularly in the Western world.

But how did it come about?

The first meals

Early humans were nomadic. Forming small communities, they would...

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