coffeecup
A coffeecup is a vessel designed to hold hot beverages, most often coffee. In its broad sense it includes mugs and cup-and-saucer sets. Typical capacities range from about 60 ml for an espresso cup to 350 ml or more for a larger coffee cup, with common everyday sizes around 180 to 240 ml.
Materials vary: ceramic and porcelain are the traditional choices, but glass, stainless steel, insulated plastics, silicone,
Historically, cups for coffee developed in the Ottoman Empire and spread to Europe during the 17th and
Usage and variants include standard tableware coffeecups, large mugs for generous servings, travel mugs with lids,
Care and sustainability: reusable coffeecups reduce waste compared with disposable cups typically made of paper with