A large ladle is commonly referred to as a "soup ladle" or "serving ladle." It typically features a deep, rounded bowl and a long handle, making it ideal for serving soups, stews, or sauces. In some contexts, particularly in professional kitchens, it may also be called a "ladle" without any specific qualifier, as its size and shape are understood.
A ladle (Lay-dil)
That is a ladle.
The buffet had a large ladle in each container of soup. The cook bent over to ladle more beans from the cooking pot.
if u pour liquid metal in a ladle from furnace then cast in a mould,its called ladle tapping
A large soup kettle is called a stock pot.
A large spoon for lifting and pouring soups.
A 'tureen', or 'soup tureen'.
Yes I can.Ladle is a noun:A ladle is a large, round, with a long handle, used for serving soup, stew, or sauce.Ladle can be used as a verb:Susan went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup.
A ladle with a wooden handle protects your hand from the heat of the food you are serving.
"ladle" is "louche" in French.
That is the proper spelling of the word ladle(spoon).
the function of ladle is to hold a liquid food