Tableware is the dishes or dishware used for
setting a table, serving food and for dining. Tableware
can be meant to include cutlery and glassware.
The nature, variety, and number of objects varies from culture to culture,
religions, and cuisines.
In the United States,
tableware is most commonly referred to as dinnerware. Dinnerware can be meant
to include glassware, however not flatware. In Britain, the term crockery is
sometimes used for ceramic dishes. In the USA, ceramic dinnerware can be
referred to as china. Sets of dishes are often referred to
as a table service or service set. Table
settings or place settings are
the dishes, flatware (cutlery), and glassware used by an individual for formal
and informal dining. In Ireland such items are normally referred to as delph,
with the term china often used for a higher cost product,
such as the porcelain ware produced by Belleek Pottery. The word delph being an English language phonetic
spelling of the word delft, named after the town from which
so much delftware came from. In the United Kingdom, silver service or butler service are names of methods
for serving a meal.
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