Saucer Under Coffee Cup. in fact, it seems that people would drink both from the cup and from the saucer: After being served a hot beverage (e.g., coffee or tea). pouring a bit of coffee into the saucer makes it cool enough to drink. the practical consideration of the tea cup is to make it small so that one can fit more tea cups into one box, like for. drinking coffee from a saucer may sound strange, but it was a common practice until not so long ago when most. Nowadays the saucers are merely used as a place to put one's. The shallow, wide surface of the saucer provides an easy, efficient, and polite way of sipping while the drink was still scalding hot. in the states, many restaurants that serve coffee serve it up in cups with saucers. When this practice was more commonplace, coffee was boiled and served extremely hot. beyond the traditional and sentimental aspects, there are also practical benefits to drinking coffee from a saucer.
pouring a bit of coffee into the saucer makes it cool enough to drink. in the states, many restaurants that serve coffee serve it up in cups with saucers. drinking coffee from a saucer may sound strange, but it was a common practice until not so long ago when most. beyond the traditional and sentimental aspects, there are also practical benefits to drinking coffee from a saucer. After being served a hot beverage (e.g., coffee or tea). When this practice was more commonplace, coffee was boiled and served extremely hot. in fact, it seems that people would drink both from the cup and from the saucer: the practical consideration of the tea cup is to make it small so that one can fit more tea cups into one box, like for. The shallow, wide surface of the saucer provides an easy, efficient, and polite way of sipping while the drink was still scalding hot. Nowadays the saucers are merely used as a place to put one's.
Cafe Cup and Saucer
Saucer Under Coffee Cup Nowadays the saucers are merely used as a place to put one's. pouring a bit of coffee into the saucer makes it cool enough to drink. When this practice was more commonplace, coffee was boiled and served extremely hot. drinking coffee from a saucer may sound strange, but it was a common practice until not so long ago when most. beyond the traditional and sentimental aspects, there are also practical benefits to drinking coffee from a saucer. in fact, it seems that people would drink both from the cup and from the saucer: the practical consideration of the tea cup is to make it small so that one can fit more tea cups into one box, like for. Nowadays the saucers are merely used as a place to put one's. After being served a hot beverage (e.g., coffee or tea). The shallow, wide surface of the saucer provides an easy, efficient, and polite way of sipping while the drink was still scalding hot. in the states, many restaurants that serve coffee serve it up in cups with saucers.