Titanic's generators supplied 100 volts Direct Current for all of her equipment and machinery, as well as for her passengers needs. Hal
Cabin biscuits are a form of thick crackers. So, for supper, they got crackers and cheese washed down by milky oatmeal. This was pretty darn good food for what was essentially "steerage".
I agree, @Mary Robi , that seems like it was probably better food than they were used to eating before they traveled on the Titanic. There would have been a lot of leftovers from the higher class meals that were served , so the 3rd class people probably enjoyed some new foods they had not tried before.
I follow a British woman's youtube channel. She frequently serves jacket potatoes with her dinners. (Baked potatoes in the USA.)
Modern cruise ships are not five times the size of Titanic. Titanic was just about 900 feet long ... that would make the new ships 4500 [fourthousand five hundred feet long] 3/4 of a mile.They are on average about 20% larger , length & breadth . But they are much taller about 5-6 decks higher, and their gross tonnage is about double.
They are a nice meal. Quote. Jacket potatoes, or baked potatoes, are potatoes left unpeeled and eaten in their flavorful jackets. They're delicious with a simple dressing of butter and salt, or you can top them with cheese, bacon and vegetables to make each one a complete meal in and of itself. Jacket potatoes can be made in the oven, the microwave or a slow cooker.