This document discusses the differences between a dish and a plate. A dish is generally a container that holds or serves food, while a plate is flat and shallow and specifically meant for serving individual portions of food at the table. Dishes can be either shallow or deep, and are often made of glass, plastic, or ceramic, while plates are always flat and shallow and made for table setting purposes.
This document discusses the differences between a dish and a plate. A dish is generally a container that holds or serves food, while a plate is flat and shallow and specifically meant for serving individual portions of food at the table. Dishes can be either shallow or deep, and are often made of glass, plastic, or ceramic, while plates are always flat and shallow and made for table setting purposes.
This document discusses the differences between a dish and a plate. A dish is generally a container that holds or serves food, while a plate is flat and shallow and specifically meant for serving individual portions of food at the table. Dishes can be either shallow or deep, and are often made of glass, plastic, or ceramic, while plates are always flat and shallow and made for table setting purposes.