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CAC China SHA-Q3 Sushia Bowl 4-1/2 Oz. 3-1/2"L X 3-1/2"W X 1-3/4"H
| Manufacturer | CAC China |
|---|---|
| Model Number | SHA-Q3 |
| Manufacturer Part # | SHA-Q3 |
| Geometric Shape | Square |
| Type | General Usage |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Size | 3" |
| Height | 1.75" |
| Width | 3.5" |
| Depth | 3.5" |
| Weight | 25 lbs |
| UPC | 800960223033 |
| Microwave Safe | Yes |
| Stackable | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The CAC China SHA-Q3 Sushia Bowl is a high-quality porcelain dish with a capacity of 4-1/2 oz., measuring 3-1/2 inches in length and width, and standing 1-3/4 inches tall. This square-shaped bowl is designed for efficient storage, being stackable, and offers versatile use with its dishwasher, oven, and microwave-safe properties. Its Super White finish provides a sleek, modern look, making it suitable for a variety of dining settings, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. Sold by the case, this product is packed with 4 dozen bowls per case, catering to the needs of busy food establishments that require robust and reliable dinnerware solutions. The combination of its compact size and durable construction makes it an ideal choice for serving small portions, appetizers, or individual delicacies, especially in sushi restaurants or Asian cuisine dining environments. This Sushia Bowl's design effectively balances aesthetics with functionality, ensuring it meets the demands of the food service industry while enhancing the presentation of culinary creations.
Certifications
Certifications
Microwave Safe
Designed to withstand microwave heat, this item can be safely used in microwave ovens for heating or cooking.
Stackable
Designed for efficiency, this item is stackable to save storage space and enhance organization.
