The question is asking if one can bring a tent and eat inside it, and whether there are shady areas within the tent.
To answer this, I’d say that most modern tents have some kind of canopy or rain fly that provides shade from direct sunlight. Additionally, many camping sites provide natural shade from trees or awnings which can also be used to create shaded areas.
In terms of eating inside a tent, it is generally possible as long as the tent has enough interior space and adequate ventilation for air circulation. However, it’s important to note that tents are not designed for full-time living or dining purposes, but rather for temporary camping needs.
So while you can bring your own food and eat inside the tent if needed, keep in mind that a more suitable option might be to use outdoor picnic tables, gazebos or pavilions with sheltered seating areas.