The traditional dish of Vanuatu is a pudding called lap-lap, eaten alongside the staple diet of fruit, fish, root crops and the occasional pig. Lap-lap is made from grated vegetables such as manioc, taro or yam which are soaked in coconut milk to Most of the people in Vanuatu start the day with coffee or tea and a small breakfast, such as a bread of some sort, fruit, For those who have large lunches, dinner is the secondary meal as it tends to be much smaller, often just consisting of leftovers from lunch. For those who eat lunch at work, dinner tends to be the largest meal of the day and can go on for hours as many of the above mentioned foods are served. For most of the locals, dinners are often eaten in the home, but the large international community in Port-Vila often times prefers going to a restaurant for dinner and this has contributed to the city's large restaurant scene.