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steam table

noun

  1. a boxlike table or counter, usually of stainless steel, with receptacles in the top into which containers of food may be fitted to be kept warm by steam or hot water in the compartment below.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of steam table1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences

Second, the lamb shanks and chicken must be available for immediate consumption, ready to serve straight from a steam table.

Some people also love the rectangular metal containers meant to be used as steam table inserts.

As barbacoa becomes another “familiar” option on the steam table, we must examine who has the power to force the process of adaptation and assimilation for profit, and who does not.

From Eater

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