Dishware
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Dishware is the general term for the dishes used in serving, and eating food, including plates and bowls. Dinnerware is a synonym, especially meaning a set of dishes, including serving pieces.
The broader term Tableware includes dishes, cutlery, and drinking vessels. Flatware refers to plates and cutlery. Hollowware refers to containers like bowls and pitchers, especially if made of metal.
Modern dishes may be made of earthenware, stoneware, porcelain, glass, and durable plastics, such as melamine resin. Disposable dishes made of paper or lightweight plastics may be used for casual eating. Historically, dishes have also been made of wood, metals such as pewter, and even animal skulls.
In British English the term crockery is sometimes used.
[edit] Types of dishes
These cutleries are usually made from ceramic, metal(stainless steel and mixture of silver), plastic.
- Plates, such as dinner plates, salad plates, or bread plates
- Bowls, including soup bowls, cereal bowls, or dessert bowls
- Teacups, saucers and mugs
- Sugar bowl and creamer
- Serving dishes, including platters, salvers, and trays
[edit] Dishware manufacturers include
- Baccarat
- Christofle
- Churchill China
- Couzon
- Hutschenreuther
- Kosta Boda
- Lenox
- Lladro
- Meissen porcelain
- Noritake
- Queen's
- Rosenthal
- Royal Copenhagen
- Royal Crown Derby
- Royal Doulton
- Royal Worcester
- Spode
- Villeroy & Boch
- Waterford Crystal
- Wedgwood
- Dishcloth

