What are The Different Types of Plates?

What are The Different Types of Plates?

 

Before cutlery and vessels were invented, we humans ate with our hands and food served on leaves. After a while, pottery was invented when clay was discovered. Until the 16th century, dinnerware was made of metals, hardened bread, earthen clay, and wood. People and technology have evolved since then, and nowadays, many materials are used to make dinnerware with various size plates, including small quarter plates and main plates. Let’s look at some of the different types of plates available today.

Ceramic

The most common type of plates, ceramic plates, are used in most households worldwide for daily usage. Ceramic plates are very useful as they don’t degrade in quality, don’t really stain, and, when used correctly, will last for years. Ceramic also has the option to be made in various patterns and designs, giving plenty of aesthetic options to choose from. So whether it is everyday usage you are looking for or plates for special occasions, ceramic is a wise choice.

Glass

Glass is another one of those very common materials used to make cookware. Usually, decorative glass plates are kept aside for special occasions because of their aesthetic value. But because of how popular they are, many households eat on glass plates regularly as well. They are right in the middle in terms of casual or occasional usage in terms of statistics. If you are very occasion driven for ornate cookware, the glass will give you the most options. This material is also dishwasher safe and very easy to clean.

Melamine

The name ‘melamine’ might not sound familiar to you, but this is material that almost everybody has used. Do you recognize the hard plastic plates that are found at every bachelor’s house these days? Those are actually made of melamine, an organic chemical used to make plastic. These plates can print on them and are used for printing cartoon characters and floral designs. These plates are ideal for children who are more likely to drop plates and break them. This material does not break easily and is shatterproof.

Steel

Stainless steel has been one of the biggest revelations in the cookware industry. It is a metal amalgam that shows many durable properties. In Indian households, stainless steel cookware is very common. In Indian households, you’ll find glasses, bowls, pots & pans, and even plates made of steel. It is very easy to clean and scrub without worrying about any scratches. Stainless steel is mostly stocked up for casual usage since it is versatile and cost-efficient.

Bamboo

If you are looking for something unique and environment-friendly, bamboo plates offer a very unique aesthetic and help you reduce your carbon footprint. You can use bamboo dishes more than once, and they are also washable. One drawback, however, is that you can’t use it with a dishwasher as it would ruin the plates. They can be reusable as long as you are willing to wash them by hand. Many people get these plates when they are organizing a get-together for people where they require disposable plates.

Paper

Speaking of disposable plate options, paper is the most common variety used by people for this purpose. They have been seen at birthday parties for many years. They are also common at public gatherings of small scale. Although many people have abandoned paper plates because they are not environment-friendly, still millions of paper plates are sold everywhere in the world. The convenience, however, is unparalleled in these plates. You don’t have to worry about washing these plates or even storing them. Just use and throw them.

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