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These appetizer (or dessert plates have great aesthetic and weight right out of the box....I love the color which pairs well with any other dishware....Good quality, great price
Pros: color, size, perfect size
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I really love these dishes, I am looking to purchase the pasta dishes next.
Pros: long-lasting, compliments, durability
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Crafted by hand in Portugal, our ceramic appetizer plate is durable enough for everyday meals and beautiful enough for special occasions. The organic, harmonious design of the plate matches well with a wide variety of décor, while the dishwasher safe...
Pros: beautiful, sturdy
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Make mealtime fun and festive with this turkey dinner plate for kids.
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Part of the Pacifica collection, this beautiful set of salad plates from Costa Nova boasts beautiful, clean lines and modern details. With minimalistic features and natural shapes, the pieces in this collection look great in any space. Finished by hand,...
White Melamine Plates
White melamine is a popular material for plates due to its durability and versatility. These plates are made from a type of plastic that is lightweight and shatter-resistant, making them ideal for outdoor dining and catering events. White is a classic color that complements any decor, and melamine plates come in a variety of sizes and shapes to suit almost any occasion. Here are some great options.
White Melamine Plates
FAQ List
Yes, melamine plates are safe to use. They are made from a non-toxic material that is FDA-approved for food contact.
No, melamine plates should not be used in the microwave as they can warp or melt. They are safe to use in the dishwasher, however.
Melamine plates can be washed in the dishwasher or by hand with warm, soapy water. Avoid using abrasive sponges or cleaners, as they can scratch the surface of the plates.
White melamine plates are resistant to stains, but they can become discolored if they are exposed to highly pigmented foods or liquids for extended periods of time.
It is not recommended to use metal utensils on melamine plates, as they can scratch or damage the surface. Instead, use plastic or silicone utensils to avoid damaging the plates.