Zubereitung von Speisen und Getränken - Trinkgeschirr
Hier lernen Sie die Namen verschiedener Trinkgefäße auf Englisch, wie zum Beispiel „Shot Glass“, „Teacup“ und „Mug“.
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a container used for serving drinks, such as water, juice, wine, or coffee
Karaffe
a large, ceremonial cup, typically made of metal, that is used for drinking wine or other sacred liquids during religious ceremonies
Kelch, Pokal
a tall, narrow glassware typically used for serving sparkling wine or champagne
Flöte, Sektflöte
a drinking vessel with a stem and a bowl, typically made of glass or metal and used for serving wine, water, or other beverages
Kelch, Goblet
a flat-bottomed container with a handle and a curved opening that is used for holding liquids and pouring them
Kanne, Krug
a deep round container with a handle and a curved opening, used for pouring liquids
Krug, Kanne
a small stemmed glassware for serving liqueurs in small amounts, typically with a wide bowl and tapered top for sipping
Likörglas, Digestifglas
type of glass or plastic container typically used for serving and drinking beverages, such as beer or cocktails
Becher, Glas
objects that are made of glass, particularly ones used for eating and drinking
Glaswaren, Glasgeschirr
a glass or plastic container that has a narrow neck and is used for storing drinks or other liquids
Flasche
a small to medium-sized cup or mug, typically made of ceramic or porcelain, that is used for drinking coffee
Kaffeetasse, Kaffeebecher
a small bowl-shaped container, usually with a handle, that we use for drinking tea, coffee, etc.
Tasse
a container with a wide opening and a lid, typically made of glass or ceramic, used to store food such as honey, jam, pickles, etc.
Glas, Behälter
a large cup which is typically used for drinking hot beverages like coffee, tea, or hot chocolate
Becher, Tasse
a small container or bottle used for carrying water or other liquids, typically used by hikers, campers, or soldiers
Kantine, Trinkflasche
a tall, stemmed glassware used for serving beer, designed to enhance the beer's aroma and flavor
Schooner, Bierglas
a short-stemmed glass with a wide bowl that tapers at the top, used for serving brandy or other aromatic liquors
Snifter, Kognakglas
a type of beer mug, traditionally made of stoneware or earthenware, featuring a hinged lid and a handle
Stein, Bierkrug
a stemmed drinking glass with a bowl-shaped top that narrows to concentrate the aroma of wine
Weinglas, Weinkelch
a large, typically cylindrical drinking vessel with a handle, traditionally made of metal, wood, or ceramic, often used for serving beer or ale
Krug, Humpen
a type of drinking glass with a flat bottom and no handle, typically made of glass or plastic
Becher, Glas
a small cup used for serving strong coffee, usually after a meal
Demitasse, Espressotasse
a small, flat mat or pad that is placed under a glass or bottle to protect the surface of a table or counter from moisture, stains, or damage
Untersetzer, Coaster
a glass stemware with a bowl-shaped design that tapers towards the stem and a thick base, typically used for serving rum or other spirits
Rumglas, Schwenker
a stemmed glass with a cone-shaped bowl that is used to serve cocktails
Cocktailglas, Cocktailbecher
any type of glassware, such as wine glasses, champagne flutes, or goblets, that has a stem connecting the bowl or cup to a base
Stielglas, Kelch
a cylindrical drinking glass without a handle, used for serving water at mealtimes
Wasser Glas, Trinkglas
a tall, narrow glass that typically holds between 10 and 14 ounces of liquid, and is used for serving mixed drinks such as the Tom Collins
Collins-Glas, Collins-Becher
a type of glassware that has multiple flat surfaces, called facets, on the exterior of the glass
facettiertes Glas, gebergtes Glas
a tall, narrow glass used for serving cocktails or mixed drinks with ice and a larger amount of mixer
Highball-Glas, hohes Glas
a small, cylindrical glass used for serving small amounts of liquor
Shot-Glas, Schnapsglas
a short, stout glassware typically used for serving alcoholic beverages "on the rocks" or with minimal ice
Old Fashioned Glas, Tumbler
a container, typically made of glass, that is used to hold and transport beer for consumption
Bierflasche
a stemmed glassware with a shallow, wide bowl and a short stem
Schale, Glas
a stemmed glass with a wide bowl that tapers towards the top and flares out slightly at the rim
Tulpenbecher, Tulpenglas
a stemmed glass with a wide, shallow bowl and a rim that is often coated in salt, used for serving margaritas or other mixed drinks
Margaritaglas, Cocktailglas
a strong and durable type of glass used for serving drinks, resembling a hurricane lamp or a tulip flower in shape
Hurrikanglas, robustes Glas