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Tiffin?
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What exactly is 'Tiffin?'....in the context of colonial days out in India.
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...and further still, the entry in World Wide Words.
Tiffin is also used to refer to a group of small stainless steel containers, stacked one on top of the other, all joined together on the side by a long handle type thing which is used to carry it. I haven't seen them recently, but when I was a kid, a classmate used to bring her lunch in one of these.
It used to be a chocolate bar:
Tiffin
Introduced in 1937, this milk chocolate bar with biscuits and fruit was a popular snack bar until it was withdrawn during the rationalisation of the 1950s.
The above is a quote from Cadbury's web site - I must be older than I thought!
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/about_chocolate/history_cadbury/cabury_fry/jsfry_brans.htm