
What Is The Most Durable Dinnerware Material? – 7 Simple Facts
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Nice information
I am me proofing my kitchen.. I am gonna need bone for everyday use, throwing out the rest.
Honestly don’t remember how i know this, the name porcelain has origins for the color of a young pig’s testicles.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 *🍽️ Different Dinnerware Materials Overview*
– Overview of various dinnerware materials and their characteristics,
– Porcelain/china, earthenware, stoneware, bone china, glass, vitrified glass, plastic materials discussed.
01:23 *🍶 Porcelain/China Material Attributes*
– Porcelain’s durability and delicate appearance,
– Resistant to thermal shock and superior insulation,
– Suitable for formal use but not recommended for everyday dining.
03:01 *🏺 Earthenware Material Characteristics*
– Artsy appearance and sturdiness,
– Prone to chipping, breakage, and staining due to its porous nature,
– Hand washing recommended.
04:08 *🥣 Stoneware Material Overview*
– Fired at higher temperatures than earthenware for increased durability,
– Non-porous and thicker than porcelain or china,
– Suitable for everyday use but requires care with temperature changes.
05:15 *🍽️ Bone China Features*
– Lightweight, delicate, and translucent appearance,
– Considered the highest quality dinnerware material,
– Best suited for formal occasions due to its cost.
06:35 *🥛 Glass and Vitrified Glass Characteristics*
– Glass dinnerware’s fragility and tempered glass’s durability,
– Vitrified glass’s high resistance to shattering and suitability for various uses,
– Corelle brand known for quality but at a higher price.
07:56 *🍴 Plastic Dinnerware Options*
– Plastic’s resistance to chipping and breaking,
– Varieties including styrene acrylic nitrile sand, polycarbonate, and melamine,
– Melamine’s popularity in commercial establishments but limitations in microwave use.
10:12 *📏 Factors Affecting Durability*
– Frequency of use, age group of users, and occasions impact durability,
– Proper care and maintenance crucial for prolonging dinnerware lifespan.
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I feel like ceramic is too smooth. I love a plate with a slight amount of texture
Nice video. !
it didn’t answer my question 😭
Very informative.. I watched and enjoyed the whole video. Thank you for sharing.
2:30 I use porcelain everyday at home and throughly recommend it. Your advice is wrong on this. I have made in Japan plates of high quality which are extremely tough and they never break for us. Been using them daily for years now. In fact we’re in the process of switching our smaller plates also to porcelain. I’d recommend avoiding stoneware like the plague. It’s not strong enough. Earthenware and stoneware are better suited for ornamental pieces you don’t use at the table. Also, bone china is incredibly strong and we’ve had mugs we used daily for years drinking tea from and they can stand up to anything. Don’t skimp financially when it comes to dinnerware and you will not regret it. Buy the strongest plates and the strongest mugs and get one or two spares at checkout and they’ll last you years, as long as you don’t drop them on a hard floor. The main criticism of Corelle is some people describe them as feeling like party plates. Thin and cheap feeling. Even if they don’t break you don’t want your dinner plates to feel cheap.
what kind of broken english shit is this?