Category
page 1Academic meals

lunch box
thumb|Lunch box and Vacuum flask|vacuum bottle owned by [[Harry S. Truman]]
thumb|A collection of lunch boxes for school students
thumb|Insulated thermal bag with [[ice packs]]
school meals
meal provided to students at school
Midday Meal Scheme
lunch program for students in India
dosirak
Dosirak () refers to a packed meal, often for lunch. It usually consists of bap () and several banchan (side dishes). The lunch boxes, also called dosirak or dosirak-tong (dosirak case), are typically plastic or thermo-steel containers with or without compartments or tiers. Dosirak is often home-made, but is also sold in train stations, convenience stores, and some restaurants.
School lunch in Japan
meal provided to students and sometimes teachers at a school
Commercium
thumb|The head table of a fraternity commercium in Vienna in the early 1950s
A commercium (plural commercia) is a traditional academic feast in universities in Central and Northern European countries. In Germany it is called a or . It is organised by student fraternities in Germanic and Baltic countries, as well as Poland.
Mary's Meals International
humanitarian organization
formal
formal university dinner event in Commonwealth countries
Oslo breakfast
school meal