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dinner plate
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Western countries
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Typically used for individual servings of food, with each person having their own plate
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dinner plate
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Western culture
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Typically used for individual servings and placed at each person's seat during a meal.
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dinner plate
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Western culture
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A standard size for dinner plates is around 25-30 centimeters in diameter.
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4
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plate
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Western countries
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Typically used to serve individual portions of food
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5
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plate
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Western countries
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Plates are typically made of ceramic or porcelain and are used for serving individual portions of food.
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6
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plate
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Western countries
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Typical household item used for serving food
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7
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plate
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Western culture
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Used for serving individual portions of food during meals.
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8
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plates
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Western countries
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Standard eating utensils used for serving individual portions of food
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9
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plates
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Western countries
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Plates are typically used as individual serving dishes for food in Western countries.
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10
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plates
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Western countries
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Plates are typically used for serving individual portions of food, and are commonly made of materials like ceramic, porcelain, or glass.
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small plate
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Western countries
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Small plates are used for appetizers or finger foods in Western countries, often shared among multiple people at a table.
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