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what is the different between "mug "and "cup "
1. Feb. 2017 04:21
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I confess to being confused by Natasha's answer, and can only presume that these words have a different meaning where she lives. Natasha's description of 'cup' sounds more like a glass, whereas her description of 'mug' covers both 'cup' and 'mug'.
This is what cups and mugs have in common:
Both are usually ceramic
Both have handles
Both are generally used for hot drinks - tea, coffee, chocolate
(The exception to this is a baby cup, which is generally plastic and used for cold drinks - simply because it's more practical to give a baby or toddler a drink in a vessel that isn't glass but does have a handle).
So if both mugs and cups are usually ceramic, used for hot drinks and have handles, what is the difference? Simple - it's one of size and shape:
Cups come in a variety of shapes of sizes. An espresso cup is very small, whereas a cappuccino cup is wide and open, almost like a bowl. A tradition teacup has a dainty narrow base and then widens out towards the top.
Mugs are always cylindrical in shape and are generally larger than a cup. They're less refined, but being cylindrical, they hold more liquid.
'Mug' is also a more specific term. You could refer to a mug as a 'cup', but a wide cappuccino cup or dainty espresso cup are both 'cups' - definitely not mugs.
1. Februar 2017
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A cup is used for either hot or cold liquids but mostly cold. It can be made of virtually any material.
A mug is traditionally used for warm/hot liquids (like coffee or tea) and always has a handle to hold. It's usually made of a more porous material like ceramic.
You can generally say that a mug is a type of cup but a cup is never a type of mug.
1. Februar 2017
There is absolutely no difference..
1. Februar 2017
Go google images for "mug" and "cup" and you will understand better that way.
1. Februar 2017
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