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List of Unbreakable Outdoor Dinnerware

Loveleena Rajeev
Outdoor parties and picnics are great fun for everyone. But it can be a hassle when the dinnerware gets damaged. For those who always worry about breaking or chipping their plates, unbreakable tableware is an excellent solution. This story lists some types of unbreakable dinnerware.
Dinnerware, or tableware, is an important part of our lifestyle. We use crockery and cutlery every day, not only at home but for outdoor activities as well. Casual dinnerware is available in rich vibrant colors and combinations, where you can create an interesting table theme by mixing and matching colors and designs. Unbreakable tableware has many advantages over crockery made of ceramic or porcelain; the main benefit being that it doesn't get damaged or chipped easily, and is durable and easily washable.

Types of Unbreakable Tableware

Melamine

Melamine is made up of an organic base and a chemical compound cyanamide. When it is mixed with resins, it develops fire-retardant properties. Melamine has many industrial uses, but is mostly known for tableware. Tableware made of melamine is stable and inert in nature. It should never be used directly on a stove, in a microwave, or in an electric oven.
Melamine breaks down under heat, and its resin decomposes and releases toxins which are known to cause health problems. Melamine is easy to store, carry, and clean.

Plastic

The word plastic is said to have originated from the Greek word plastiko, which means fit for molding. Plastics are made of synthetic polymers of a high molecular weight and have many industrial uses. Plastic tableware is light, strong, durable, and disposable as well as reusable. It is inexpensive, and comes in a wide range to suit everyone's requirements. Like melamine, it is advisable to never heat any plastic on the stove or in a microwave.

Enamel

Enamel is a specific glass-coating material called porcelain enamel, and is used to coat steel or aluminum. The coating is applied through fusion, and is done to make the cookware more corrosion and heat-resistant. The only way it can develop cracks is when it is dropped from a height. This disadvantage is completely outweighed by its attractive look, durability, and easy maintenance. One of the best reasons to use enamelware is that you can cook and serve food in the same dish.

Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate is a very tough plastic used for a variety of applications, including making tableware. Polycarbonate scores over all other plastics as it is very strong, durable, and lightweight. It is sometimes also referred to as the 'king of plastics'. One of the reasons why it is used for outdoor events is that its glass-like appearance gives it a very chic and elegant look. It is virtually unbreakable, light to carry, and easy to store.

Thermocol and Paper

Thermocol and paper tableware are widely used as disposable items. However, they are only available in the form of plates and bowls, and not spoons and forks. They usually come in a white color, are inexpensive, and generally used for children's parties.
Unbreakable tableware is great for camping, picnics, and even parties at home as well as outdoors. Moreover, they come in attractive shapes, colors, and designs. You can enjoy any occasion, without worrying about breaking or chipping your plates.