What did the Titanic passengers eat? : comparemela.com

What did the Titanic passengers eat?

The Titanic was an ocean-liner like no other and the food served was an insight into the social disparities of the time with first-class passengers enjoying a ten-course meal for dinner. Having departed Cobh, Co Cork, on route to New York, Titanic sank only four days into its maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg.

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