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What does a wine glass and fork mean on kitchen dishes?
A wine glass and fork on kitchen dishes usually indicate that the dish is suitable for serving both food and wine.
This symbol is commonly found on:
* Dinner plates: These plates are large enough to accommodate a main course and have a wider rim, making them suitable for holding a glass of wine.
* Serving platters: These platters are used to present food for multiple guests and can often be paired with a matching set of wine glasses.
The symbol is intended to be a helpful guide for chefs, servers, and diners, suggesting that the dish is designed to be enjoyed with both food and wine.
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