Coffee Culture - Coffee Utensils

Coffee Utensils

  • Coffee pot, is for brewing with hot water, made of glass or metal.
  • Coffee cup, is a vessel to drink coffee in Europe is is usually smaller than a teacup. There are many different kinds of coffee cups.
  • Cup saucer, is placed under the coffee cup.
  • Coffee spoon, is usually small and used to stir in the cup.
  • Coffee service tray, is to place the coffee utensils on, and is used to keep the hot water from spilling onto the table.
  • Coffee canister/can for storing coffee and is airtight.
  • Water kettle, or coffee kettle is used to heat the water.
  • Sugar bowl, is for granular or lumps of sugar.
  • Cream pitcher, or Cream jug, also called a creamer, is for fresh milk or cream.

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