Have you ever organized a brunch? It is an English term that consists of merging the words breakfast + lunch = brunch. The rite was born in late nineteenth century Victorian England, in the green English countryside, young nobles and bourgeois entrepreneurs, aimed at achieving success, after Sunday hunting trips, in their beautiful villas, organized large buffets. The first to talk about brunch, was the writer Guy Beringer, who in an article described this type of breakfast consumed late in the morning, a time of joy and sociability and that put you in a good mood after a week of hard work, but especially after the Saturday night extravaganza. The modern brunch tradition was born in the United States in the 1930s. In recent years it has spread to Italy. However, not everyone knows this way of going out, being in company and eating good food.