
This is what the website selling it has to say about it:
The term “tiffin” is used in parts of Britain and India to mean a light meal or snack. In some areas, the word specifically refers to lunches brought to work or school. A common approach in India is to put rice in one tiffin box, dal in another, breads or naan in a third and so on. A smart solution for storing and carrying different food types, both dry and wet, the Tiffin Lunch Box Set is a convenient tool you’ll turn to again and again. The set includes three stacks of stainless steel containers that lock together for easy carrying. The large set has three plates and four containers; the medium set has two plates and three containers; and the small set has one plate and two containers.
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So true! ;) I just remember those school days when we used to religiously take 2-3 things to eat, used to make me feel like I was living to eat :P
Source:
http://www.dwr.com/productdetail.cfm?id=12751&Prfrm=1&cmp=AFC-GB9049936277


1 comments:
Its a shear coincidecet that iam came across this blog Tiffin as i am having my breakfast at work, brought in a Stainless TIFFIN bax:-)
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