1. A Brief on Casserole:

A casserole, from the French for “saucepan”, is a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. The word casserole is also used for the food cooked and served in such a vessel, with the cookware itself called a casserole dish or casserole pan.

Though the word “casserole” technically refers to the dish in which food is cooked, it has been used to refer to the food cooked in the dish since the middle of the 20th century.

One of the most popular kinds of casseroles is the green bean casserole. This casserole is made with green beans and onions mixed with cream of mushroom soup. Typically, the onions in this dish are French-fried. This dish is particularly popular in the United States and is frequently made for potluck dinners.

Modern home-makers are interested in getting glass casserole and as the use of the microwave are increasing day by day around the globe, so microwave safe casseroles are in great demand.

2. A Brief on Carafes:

Coffee carafe is the partner of your favorite kitchen appliance. Coffee Carafe makes your life easier especially in the morning when you do all the rush. Coffee carafe comes in different sizes. If you intend to bring your coffeemaker in the office as your personal appliance, the 4-cup size is ideal for you. Because it does not consume much space, it can fit even in small office spaces. But if your whole family loves serving hot coffee all throughout the day or you intend to share it with your co-workers, go for the 10 or 12 cup size.

When choosing the material of your Coffee carafe, you have several options. The most popular is the glass type. The transparent container allows you to see your coffee while brewing and check instantly the remaining volume. For others who want their coffee to be always hot, the thermal type is preferable.

In modern days, more advanced and smart looking coffee carafes are available in retails store or in malls. The improvement in glass technologies made the carafes flame proof and microwave save. Those carafes are generally made from borosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with the main glass-forming constituents silica and boron oxide. Borosilicate glasses are known for having very low coefficients of thermal expansion, making them resistant to thermal shock, more so than any other common glass.

3. Enjoy your morning time with Borosil Cup Saucer Set:

More and more of us are enjoying teatime. Ironically, tea time’s return to fashion in the UK was sparked by it becoming trendy in the US, where being able to linger over the tea table is seen as a sure sign of status and wealth. Now we’ve re-adopted this essentially British tradition in what’s being called a backlash against the coffee-bar culture.

A cup is any of a variety of drinkware used to consume food or beverage. Cup or cups may also refer to:

In archaeology the cup refers to a type of carved hole in petroglyphs.
In cooking cup is a measuring instrument for liquids and powders, used primarily in cooking Cup (unit), a customary unit of volume and measure.

A saucer is a small type of dishware, a plate that is specifically used with and for supporting a cup – a cylindrical cup intended for coffee or a half-sphere teacup for tea. Additionally, the saucer is a distant cousin to the plate. The saucer has a raised centre with a depression sized to fit a mating cup. The saucer is useful to protect surfaces from possible damage due to the heat of a cup, and to catch overflow, splashes, and drips from the cup, so protecting both table linen and the user sitting in a free standing chair who holds both cup and saucer.

Borosil’s range of cups and saucers not only look classy, but are also extremely convenient. The cups can be heated directly over the flame or popped into the microwave. The Classic and Picoletta tea sets are available along with a carafe, providing a complete solution for your service needs.

4. Borosil Vision Glass

The most familiar type of glass, used for centuries in windows and drinking vessels, is soda-lime glass, composed of about 75% silica (SiO2) plus Na2O, CaO, and several minor additives. Often, the term glass is used in a restricted sense to refer to this specific use.

The history of creating glass can be traced back to 3500 BCE in Mesopotamia. The term glass developed in the late Roman Empire. It was in the Roman glassmaking center at Trier, now in modern Germany, that the late-Latin term glesum originated, probably from a Germanic word for a transparent, lustrous substance.

Borosil’s revolutionary Vision Glasses have stood the test of time. Unchanged since 1962, the Vision Glass is the single largest selling glass in the country today. Exciting new cut glass designs keep the look contemporary and fresh, while retaining the iconic essence of the Vision Glass. Part of our flame proof range, these glasses can also be used directly over the stove.