Trencher (tableware)
A trencher (from Old French tranchier; "to cut") is a type of tableware, commonly used in medieval cuisine. A trencher was originally a flat round of bread used as a plate, upon which the food could be placed to eat. At the end of the meal, the trencher could be eaten with sauce, but was more frequently given as alms to the poor. Later the trencher evolved into a small plate of metal or wood, typically circular and completely flat, without the lip or raised edge of a plate. Trenchers of this type are still used, typically for serving food that does not involve liquid; the cheeseboard is perhaps the most common type in the West.
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Trencher (tableware)
A trencher (from Old French tranchier; "to cut") is a type of tableware, commonly used in medieval cuisine. A trencher was originally a flat round of bread used as a plate, upon which the food could be placed to eat. At the end of the meal, the trencher could be eaten with sauce, but was more frequently given as alms to the poor. Later the trencher evolved into a small plate of metal or wood, typically circular and completely flat, without the lip or raised edge of a plate. Trenchers of this type are still used, typically for serving food that does not involve liquid; the cheeseboard is perhaps the most common type in the West.
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A trencher (from Old French tr ...... most common type in the West.
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Un tajador, tajadero, fuente, ...... rlo como limosna a los pobres.
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Un tranchoir peut désigner :
...... sert à la découpe du fromage.
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トレンチャー(英語: trencher)は、中世ヨーロッパに ...... ていく人、本質的には他の人の食べ物をくすねる人のことをいう。
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A trencher (from Old French tr ...... most common type in the West.
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Un tajador, tajadero, fuente, ...... y con un resalte en el centro.
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Un tranchoir peut désigner :
...... umônes et des corbillons pour
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トレンチャー(英語: trencher)は、中世ヨーロッパに ...... ていく人、本質的には他の人の食べ物をくすねる人のことをいう。
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Tajador
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Tranchoir
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Trencher (tableware)
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トレンチャー (食器)
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