Ahad, 6 Julai 2014

GLASSWARE
Drinking vessels (drinkware) and tableware used to set a table for eating a meal, general glass items such as vases, and glasses used in the catering industry, whether made of glass or plastics.
EQUIPMENT
FUNCTION


BEAKER
·        To describe a lidded cup designed for toddlers or small children, with a no-spill mouthpiece incorporated into the lid.


GOBLET
·        drinking glass with a foot and stem.
·        bowl-shaped drinking vessel with no handles.
·         vessel for drinking, usually of glass or metal, with a base and stem but without handles
COFFEE CUP
·        made of glazed ceramic, and have a single handle for portability while the beverage is hot.
·        Ceramic construction allows a beverage to be drunk while hot, providing insulation to the beverage, and quickly washed with cold water without fear of breakage, compared to typical glassware.
·         coffee cups are often served with a small coffee spoon.
WINE GLASS
·        used to drink and taste wine
·        composed of three parts: the bowl, stem, and foot.
·         avoid fingerprints on the bowl, and to prevent the temperature of the wine from being affected by body heat.






















CROCKERY
Plates, dishes, cups, and other similar items, especially ones made of earthenware or china.
EQUIPMENT

PLATE SET

·        Service Plate
·        Dinner Plate
·        Luncheon Plate
·        Salad Plate
·        Fish Plate
·        Dessert Plate
·        Cheese Plate
·        Tea Plate
·        Fruit Plate
·        Bread-and-Butter Plate
·         Fruit Saucer
BOWL SET
·        Pasta bowl
·        Rice bowl
·        Cereal bowl
·        Lion head bowl
·         Serving bowl
JUG SET
·        Insulated jug
·        Milk jug
·         Cream jug




TEAPOTS,MUGS,CUPS,SAUCER&SUGAR BOWL
·         Teapot
·         Coffe mug
·         Cup
·         Saucer
·         Sugar bowl









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