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and plates when such utensils are present. Other potentially rude behaviors with chopsticks include playing with them, separating them in any way (such as holding one in each hand), piercing food with them, or standing them vertically in a plate of food. (The latter is especially rude, evoking images
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bowl with a pronghorn antelope and geometric designs; 1000–1150; earthenware; diameter: 31.2 cm, overall: 12.5 × 32 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art
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In many cultures, bowls are the most common kind of vessel used for serving and eating food. Historically, small bowls were also used for serving both
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bowl (jatte à anses relevées or jatte écuelle); 1787–1788; hard-paste porcelain; overall: 7.6 × 25.4 × 19.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
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and included a small dent in the center for the bowl to be held with a finger, although one source indicates that these were used to hold
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Bowl, part of an English dessert service; c. 1800; porcelain; diameter: 22.8 cm, overall: 5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art
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Chinese bowl with decoration of the "Three Friends"; 1426–1435 CE; porcelain with underglaze blue decoration; diameter: 30.2 cm;
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Lakh - millet flour porridge in communal platter served topped with sweetened fermented milk (sow). Senegal, West Africa.
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rarely falls under half its height and that historic bowls can be classified by their edge, or lip, and shape.
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Self-identified bowl performing one of the most common functions of bowls: the serving of food (in this case,
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bowl; c. 100 BC; earthenware with colored slips; diameter: 12.8 × 17.7 cm; overall: 13 cm; from
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In some cultures, the communal bowl has a set of social strictures, as evidenced by the Spanish idiom, "
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The size of bowls varies from small bowls used to hold a single serving of food to large bowls, such as
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and loose food, as the contents of the bowl are naturally concentrated in its center by the force of
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is a typically round dish or container generally used for preparing, serving, storing, or consuming
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Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the
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Pet bowls, which are bowls designed to be used by domestic animals such as dogs or cats
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and often rolled into a ball before being dipped into a variety of condiments such as
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Ceramics, Chronology, and Community Patterns: An Archaeological Study at Moundville
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ribbed bowl; 1st century AD; glass; diameter: 6.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art
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pottery, there are many elaborately painted bowls and other vessels dating to the
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manifest elaborate decoration and sophistication of design. For example, the
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meals are served in. The name translates roughly to "large eating bowl." In
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In many cultures, food and drink are shared in a communal bowl or cup. In
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Vincas Steponaitis defines a bowl by its dimensions, writing that a bowl's
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10th century bowl from Nishapur, Iran. Decorated in folk style, depicting
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bowl; 200–150 BC; faience; 4.8 × 16.9 cm (1.9 × 6.7 in);
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The Phiale is dated from 300 BC and is made of gold, includes pictures
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flour pellets (araw/arraw) typically topped at serving with sweetened
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with snakes protruding from his shoulders, likely from Northwestern
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Late 19th century wooden bowl from Kungälv municipality, Sweden
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period. As of 2009, the oldest bowl found is 18,000 years old.
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This article is about the food vessel. For other uses, see
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Korean bowl with a lotus petal design in relief; 1100 (
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History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman
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Round, open-top container frequently used as tableware
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