Common meals:
These are the most common set mealtimes in the Western-world.
Breakfast- is usually eaten within an hour or two after a person wakes up in the morning.
Lunch- is eaten around mid-day, usually between 11 am–2 pm.
Supper- in the US is a meal eaten in the evening, and a light evening meal in the UK.
Dinner- is the main meal of the day, regardless of whether it's at lunchtime or in the evening. Dinner also refers to the evening meal as a formal meal or just the evening meal in the south of England.
Other meals:
Second Breakfast- is a traditional midmorning meal served parts of central europe.
Elevenses, also called "Morning Tea,"- is a drink and light snack taken late morning after breakfast and before lunch.
Brunch- is a late-morning meal, usually larger than a breakfast and usually replacing both breakfast and lunch; it is most common on Sundays.
Afternoon Tea- is a midafternoon meal, typically taken at 4pm, consisting of light fare such as small sandwiches, individual cakes and scones with tea.
High Tea- is a British meal usually eaten in the early evening.