Lace - dishes for storing and consuming drinks , cold or hot ( eg , milk , tea , coffee , etc.), large thick-walled glass or ceramic ( clay ) glass with a handle on the side surface [1] . In general terms, the circle has a shape approaching a truncated cone or cylinder , and varies from one manufacturer to another. The normal capacity of the mug is 250–500 ml of liquid.
“The mug is a drinking vessel more than a glass, a goblet , a foot , a brother , a large glass. a glass with a handle, sometimes with a toe cap and a lid. ”(from the“ Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language ”by V. I. Dahl.)
The borrowing of the word took place about the 15th century from the Polish language , where kruż meant “ jug ”, or from Middle High German directly the krûse from which the Polish word originated (from the Greek κρωσσόςός “jug”), but does not go back to the Old Russian hrog .
Types of mugs:
- Glass
- Ceramic
- Porcelain
- Wood
- Aluminum
- Plastic
- Iron enameled
- Thermal mugs ( metal or ceramic (for example, porcelain ) mini- thermoses with double walls, maintain the temperature of the contents for a time longer than usual - single wall).
Modern tech mugs are a subject that is technically equipped not only for the storage and consumption of beverages , but also aimed at keeping the temperature regime (thermal mug).
- Chameleon circles. After pouring a hot drink in them, the color of their outer surface may change, or a pattern may appear on it that was not visible to the naked eye before.
- Blender mugs . They have a built-in micromotor that runs on batteries, allowing you to effectively stir the contents.
- Non-spill mugs. Special children's dishes, like a cup, glass or bottle, usually with removable handles.
See also
- Beer mug
- Cup
- A cup
- Piala
- Pythagorean mug
- Glass
- Dishes
Notes
- ↑ based on the characteristics of the ancient production of clay or wood, the original mug could not have a handle, like a jug , glass , cup