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Food and Beverage Tools Materials and Equipments

The document lists various types of servingware including forks, spoons, knives, glasses, pots, trays and plates. It provides details on the intended uses and specifications for items like highball glasses, Collins glasses, and Pilsner glasses. Tables, chairs and other furniture are also listed.

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Food and Beverage Tools Materials and Equipments

The document lists various types of servingware including forks, spoons, knives, glasses, pots, trays and plates. It provides details on the intended uses and specifications for items like highball glasses, Collins glasses, and Pilsner glasses. Tables, chairs and other furniture are also listed.

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Salad Fork

Fish fork and Fish Knife Dessert Fork

Oyster Fork
Cocktail Fork

Dinner Fork
Forks-all
25 -30
pieces
Soup Spoon Teaspoon dessert spoon

6 Service spoon

Spoons-
all 25 -
30
pieces
Steak knife Salad Knife

Dessert knife dinner knife

Knives-
A highball glass is a large and tall glass. It's

all 25 - common to confuse it with the Collins Glass,


but this is shorter and wider in its design.

A highball glass is used to serve drinks that


A Collins glass may look like a highball
glass, but it is narrower and taller than a
regular highball class.

A Collins glass is cylindrical and can


contain around four hundred and ten
milliliters of liquid. They're often used to
serve an Arnold Palmer (iced tea and
vodka)

The Pilsner glass is designed for (gasp)


drinking a pilsner beer. They're similar to
pint glasses but feature curves as the glass
tapers down to the base. There's also the
Footed Pilsner that tapers more strongly
and terminates at a wide foot.

The more conical shape of the pilsner over


the pint allows for easier gripping and helps
Glasses-all 25 -30 keep your drink's carbonation intact for
longer. As long as you drink a lighter beer
pieces from it, you'll enjoy the experience.
2 Tea Pot 2 Soup Ladle 4 Soup Tureen

2 Coffee Pot 2 Sauce ladle 2 peppermill

5 Creamer container 4 sauce gravy boat 5 sugar container


8 Silver platter 2 cake server 4 salt and pepper shaker

6 Round tray 6 Service tray 4 Toothpick holder 4 napkin holder

2 rectangular table cloth 2 side towel 30 16x16 Table Napkins

2 Tray Stand “ 4 table Cloth 54”x54


2 Menu Folder 2 Bill Folder / change tray 2 order pads

1 Waiter station Cabinet

4 square 4’s or rectangular 6’s tables 36 Dining/ Banquet Chairs 6 table skirting cloths
Dinner plate 10” Show/ service Plate 11-14” Salad plate 7-8”

Fish Plate 8-9” Dessert Plate 7-8” Side plates or Bread Plates 6”

Soup Plate/Bowl Cups and Saucers 5-6 oz.

Ceramic
Plates-
all 25 -
30

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