of course they're not love... and anyway your grammar is terrible. it should be 'are porcelain dishes chip resistant'
Porcelain is a kind of high fire clay, and is safe and suitable in the oven. Glass meant to be used in the oven is also fired in a kiln and safe. There really isn't much difference between the two dishes and you should get the same results.
porcelain dishes and cups
Dishes made of porcelain or any other clay that are properly fired and glazed are not toxic. Dishes which are underfired or glazed with glazes containing lead may be toxic.
A company called Tri-Pour makes chip resistant glasses and pitchers.
Corelle Classic Cafe is both beautiful and chip and break resistant!
If cookware is chip resistant it means that normal wear and tear will not cause the surface to chip. It means that surfaces will not chip just by bumping into other cookware or through the use of tools inside the cookware.
Yes, porcelain is still very much in use for making fine china, dishes and tiles.
Dishes were made in China of a special clay found in the country. It is called Kaolin and it is the clay that porcelain is made out of. Porcelain is one of the most fragile of the pottery clays and is the most luminescent.
Porcelain tile is very durable. It can withstand heavy traffic, and is easy to clean. Porcelain tile doesn't deform in extreme temperatures. It is also skid resistant.
From personal experience, I would definitely say the inexpensive line put out by Corelle. I bought service for 8 sixteen years ago, and I still have them all! Boy, am I tired of that pattern. Between Bisque, Porcelain and Stoneware dishes, Stoneware is the most durable and the reason is because it is fired at a high temperature. Corelle dishes are fine, but be careful when they do break because they break into very tiny splinters that are hard to see until someone walks on them barefooted.
Porcelain is a fine china made from kaolin clay. It is prized as beautiful table ware as it is durable but rather fragile. "Mother set the table with the best porcelain dishes." "The porcelain tea set was only brought out for the distinguished guests."
The most popular types of dishes with a silver chafing dish are light colored porcelain dishes. It really depends on personal preference.