Wednesday, 20 July 2016

TYPES OF EQUIPMENT AND ITS FUNCTIONS





CHINAWARE







CHOPSTICK
-TO PICK FOODS
-TO CARRY FOODS FROMPLATE TO MOUTH






CHINESE TEA CUP
-USED TO SERVE CHINESE TEA







CHINESE TEA POT
-USED TO SERVE HOT WATER OR TO STEEP TEA







SOUP BOWL
-USED FOR SERVING SOUP







RICE BOWL
-USED TO SERVE RICE (IN CHINESE TERM)







SMALL PLATE
-USED TO SERVED FOOD IN SMALL PORTIONS






CASSEROLE (CLAYPOT)
-PRETTY ENOUGH TO TAKE FROM STOVE TO TABLE
-THE FOOD IS STILL BUBBLE AND HOT WHEN SERVED







OVAL PLATE
-USED FOR MAIN COURSE
-USED TO SERVE MEAT,BREAD,FRUITS AND ETC






CHINESE SPOON
-USED TO SLURP THE SOUP
-USED FOR LOOSE SOLID (RICE)







SAUCE DISH
-USED FOR SERVING SAUCES






CHOPSTICK STAND/CHOPSTICK REST
-USED TO STAND OR REST CHOPSTICK








SOY SAUCES/VINEGAR POT
-USED FOR SERVING SOY SAUCES OR VINEGAR


CROCKERY


- ANY TYPES OF TABLEWARE SING DURING MEALS.









BUTTER DISH
-HOLD ONE STICK OF BUTTER OR MARGARINE
-KEEP THE BUTTER FRESH AND REDUCING ABSORPTION OF REFRIGERATOR ODOURS






GRAVY BOATS
-ALLOW YOUR GRAVY OR SAUCES TO BE POURED EASILY WITH STYLE AND GRACE







JUGS
-TYPE OF CONTAINER COMMONLY USED TO HOLD LIQUIDS








SUGAR BOWL
-SMALL BOWL FOR HOLDING SUGAR OR SUGAR CUBES








EGG CUPS
-A CONTAINER USED FOR SERVING BOILED EGG WITHIN THEIR SHELLS






TEAPOTS
-VESSELS USED FOE STEEPING TEA LEAVES OR AN HERBAL MIX IN BOILING OR NEAR-BOILING WATER






BOWL
-USED TO SERVE FOOD
-SOMETIMES USED FOR DRINKING OR STORING OTHER ITEMS






DINNERWARE SET
-USED FOR SETTING TABLE, SERVING FOODS AND DINING






PLATE
-USED TO SERVE FOODS
-CAN ALSO BE USED FOR CEREMONIAL OR DECORATIVE PURPOSES






MUGS
-OFTEN USED FOR DRINKING HOT BEVERAGES







TEACUP
-A SMALL CUP WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLE




CUTLERY








LARGE FORK (TABLE FORK)
-MAIN FORK OR JOINT FORK






LARGE KNIFE (TABLE KNIFE)
-MAIN KNIFE OR JOINT KNIFE







SMALL FORK
-ENTREE FORK, PASTA FORK,SALAD FORK, FRUIT FORK







SMALL KNIFE
-SIDE KNIFE , ENTRÉE KNIFE, CHEESE KNIFE, FRUIT KNIFE







STEAK KNIFE
-THE SERRATED EDGE





FISH KNIFE
-USED FOR FISH OR SERVING DELICATE ITEMS








FISH FORK
-USED FOR FISH WITH FISH KNIFE






SERVICE SPOON (TABLE SPOON)
-LARGEST TYPE OF SPOON USED FOR EATING FROM THE BOWL







PUDDING/DESSERT SPOON
-USED FOR DESSERT OR PASTA







SOUP SPOON
-USED FOR CONSUMING SOUP







TEASPOON
-USED FOR TEA, COCKTAIL OR ICE CREAM


GLASSWARE







Sherry Glasses
Sherry glasses resemble red wine glasses, only they are a bit smaller and are made to hold fortified wines, like port, or wines with a strong aroma. Sherry has a distinct aroma that gets trapped in these special glasses






Glass Goblets
Goblets have a shorter stem than wine glasses, but can still be used to hold wine or sherry. They can also be used to hold water or other beverages






Champagne Glasses
These glasses are usually fluted with a tall and narrow bowl for holding champagne. The small opening helps keep the carbonation inside of the glass longer, so that it keeps the drink from going flat. These glasses are great for holding mimosas and other cocktails as well as champagne







White Wine Glasses
White wine glasses have a smaller rim than the red. The stemmed glasses keep chilled wines cooler longer, as the person drinking the wine can hold the stem instead of holding the glass







Cosmopolitan Glasses
Ideal for holding cosmos or other mixed drinks, cosmopolitan glasses resemble a stem less cocktail glass






Red Wine Glasses
Red wine glasses are designed to have a larger rim so that the person drinking the wine can smell the aroma while sipping the wine. Stem less wine glasses can also be used for since the wine is served room temperature and will not quickly grow warm in the guest’s hand.



Coffee Glasses
These glass mugs can be used to hold any type of warm or iced beverage, such as coffee, tea or cider. In a bar setting, they are often used to serve Irish coffee, because the glass mug keeps the beverage warm while adding a decorative touch to the drink.






Cordial Glasses
A cordial glass can be used to serve any kind of sweet liqueurs. They can also function as an elegant glass for serving beer samples.




Brandy Snifters
These glasses have a shorter stem than wine glasses and are designed to hold brandy, a spirit that is made from distilled wine and often served after dinner. The glasses are capable of holding much more liquid than should be poured. Fill the glass about a third of the way up so that the brandy can breathe in the glass.








Beverage Glasses
These all-purpose glasses can be used to hold any beverage you wish. They come in various sizes, shapes and capacities to fit your dining room needs.





Water Glasses
Water glasses hold anywhere from 5 to 14 ounces of water. In a pinch, plastic drink ware can be used in lieu of glass, especially when it comes to serving water.





Ice Tea Glasses
Some iced tea glasses resemble regular beverage glasses, while some have stems and resemble wine glass or a goblet. These glasses can be used for iced tea, as well as water or any other beverage.






Juice Glasses
Small juice glasses are great for serving juice at breakfast and brunch. They are smaller than most beverage glasses.






Beer Glasses
Some glasses are specifically designed to hold pints of beer or pilaster and lager beers. Pilaster glasses are flared with the top being wider than the bottom. Pint glasses are perfect for holding water, soda or beers and ciders from the tap.








Hurricane Glass
These glasses are shaped like the old-fashioned hurricane lamps, and are designed to hold fruity cocktails and other drink concoctions





Margarita Glasses
Margarita glasses are usually large with a bowl shape, and sometimes have a smaller bowl below the large bowl for a decorative touch. The glass is wide so that the rim can be coated in salt or sugar to accent the drink.





Martini and Cocktail Glasses
For serving martinis or any other cocktail, use a martini glass or cocktail glass. The triangular bowl shape holds martinis, cosmopolitans, Manhattans, and other fun cocktails. They are also great for serving champagne.





Rock Glasses
When a customer asks for a mixed drink served on the rocks, reach for a rocks glass. These small tumblers can also be used to serve mixed drinks and liqueur drinks.





Highball Glasses
These tall glasses are perfect for holding larger cocktails and mixed drinks, like whiskey and soda, Long Island iced tea, a mojito or a Bloody Mary. They can also be used as an all-purpose beverage glass.





Old Fashioned Glasses
These glasses are also known as lowball glasses, and can work as rocks glasses. They are great for holding small mixed drinks like their namesake, the Old Fashioned, or any type of liquor served on the rocks




Collins Glasses
These glasses are designed to hold a Tom Collins mixed drink, but can be used to hold any number of mixed drinks. They resemble highball glasses, but highball glasses are usually shorter and wider




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