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beer stein
Kitchen & dining; Drinkware
A beer stein is an English neologism for either traditional beer mugs made out of stoneware, or specifically ornamental beer mugs that are usually sold as souvenirs or collectibles. They may have ...
chalice
Kitchen & dining; Drinkware
A chalice is a goblet or footed cup intended to hold a drink. In general religious terms, it is intended for drinking during a ceremony.
coffee cup
Kitchen & dining; Drinkware
A coffee cup may refer to a type of container from which coffee is consumed. Coffee cups are typically made of glazed ceramic, and have a single handle, allowing for portability while still hot. ...
tumblers
Kitchen & dining; Drinkware
Tumblers are flat-bottomed drinking glasses. They have no handle, foot, or stem.
mug
Kitchen & dining; Drinkware
A mug is a sturdily built type of cup often used for drinking hot beverages, such as coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Mugs, by definition, have handles and often hold a larger amount of fluid than ...
quaich
Kitchen & dining; Drinkware
It is a special kind of shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl in Scotland. It derives from the Scottish Gaelic cuach, meaning a cup. the quaich was inspired by the low silver bowls with two flat ...
sake set
Kitchen & dining; Drinkware
A sake set is a generic term for the flask and cups used to serve sake, the traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice. Sake sets are commonly ceramic, but may be glass or lacquered ...