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mengschaal

Mengschaal is the Dutch term for a mixing bowl, a bowl-shaped container used to combine ingredients or solutions. In everyday Dutch usage it refers primarily to a kitchen tool, but similar vessels are also used in professional kitchens and some laboratory contexts for preparing mixtures.

Materials and design vary. Common kitchen mengschalen are made of stainless steel, glass, ceramic, or heat-resistant

Functions and applications. In cooking, a mengschaal is used for mixing batters, doughs, sauces, or salads, and

Care and maintenance. Most stainless steel and some plastic mengschalen are dishwasher-safe, while glass or ceramic

Etymology and context. The name derives from the Dutch words meng (to mix) and schaal (bowl). While

plastic.
They
range
in
size
from
small
individual
portions
to
large
bowls
with
several
liters
of
capacity.
Many
bowls
feature
a
wide,
stable
base,
rounded
interior
for
easy
mixing,
and
sometimes
a
pour
spout
or
handles.
Some
sets
include
nested
bowls
for
convenient
storage,
measurement
marks,
or
non-slip
bottoms.
can
serve
as
a
vessel
for
whisking
or
beating
ingredients.
In
light
laboratory
or
educational
settings,
similar
bowls
may
be
used
to
prepare
suspensions
or
combine
small
quantities
of
reagents,
though
laboratory
work
often
requires
specifically
rated
glass
or
plastic
vessels
designed
for
chemical
compatibility.
bowls
may
require
careful
handling.
Avoid
sudden
temperature
changes
with
certain
materials
to
prevent
cracking.
Proper
cleaning
helps
prevent
staining,
odors,
or
cross-contamination.
the
concept
is
common
across
many
cultures,
the
Dutch
term
specifically
denotes
a
mixing
bowl
used
in
daily
culinary
practice,
with
variations
suited
to
home
use
and
professional
kitchens.