Meal Time

We all bought snacks in Norway before boarding the ship, because we were told that we should have some of our favorite food and drinks for the expedition. I think most of us have barely touched the snacks we brought. They feed us really well – meal time is like magic. Everyone who has been on some kind of watch, or off in a lab, or at a lecture, appears from nowhere. At the same time, big meals appear too, thanks to cooks who work all day long providing breakfast, lunch, tea (mid-day snack), and dinner for everyone onboard. Meals always begin with soup, then a combination of meat with potatoes or pasta. And there’s always bread. But follow the rules – sit only at a place where silverware has been set (a ship tradition) and most importantly, don’t be late. If so, you’ll be eating your own snacks for your meal.

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2 thoughts on “Meal Time”

  1. Is that beer? Everyone looks very full and satisfied. I would have thought you would be eating a lot of fish. 🙂

    1. Hi Judi! Nope, no beer here. The drink you saw was something called compote (at least that’s how you pronounce it in English), which is a drink that is boiled juice from fruit that is served cold (with a lot of sugar I think). It is really good! As for food, it is a lot of meat, but fish is served probably a couple times a week too.

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