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Victor Fajardo
What’s the difference between “dish” and “platter”?
Dec 19, 2021 7:23 PM
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A dish is something you serve food on. It can be for one person or many. A platter is something bigger you serve food on. Food served on a platter is often meant to be shared. For example, you might bring a cheese platter or a cookie platter to a party for many people to share.
December 19, 2021
The dish is like a plate. For example, "Clean the dishes". Dish can also mean like "These dishes are all Mexican". The platter would be like a very big plate, basically a bigger version of a dish. It can also mean there is a lot of food on that plate. I would never use any of these words when describing food. The platter is very formal and can be used to replace dish informal situations. For the word "Dish", I would only use that when describing the plate itself. I would never use them for "measuring stuff" like "A dish of food". I would use it like "Clean the dishes". If you want to say "A dish of food" or a "platter of food" in a more informal way, say "plate". "A plate of food" would sound a lot better. Even as natives, I struggle to tell the difference between "Dish" and "platter".
December 19, 2021
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