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The courses were Gustatio Mensae primae , Mensa secundae
Sometimes dinners are described by how many courses there are.
At a formal dinner, the number of forks typically ranges from two to four, depending on the courses being served. Generally, there is a salad fork placed to the left of the dinner fork, and sometimes a seafood fork or dessert fork is included. The arrangement is designed to allow diners to use the outermost fork first, moving inward as courses progress.
68 courses made up the menu for the first class on the 14th of April 1912
Tyler's Ultimate - 2003 Ultimate Indian Dinner was released on: USA: 17 January 2009
Mad Hungry - 2010 Indian Vegetarian Dinner was released on: USA: 10 January 2011
the desert fork and spoon
A very detailed dinner with a number of courses is normally called a "Feast", or "Banquet," though neither are a very precise term.
An all inclusive dinner at a restaurant is one that includes all courses. This means that the diners will also be able to get an appetizer and desert.
You can say "I like Indian food." that's a sentence.
It depends on what "dinner" is.