Cambre vs Cambro - What's the difference?
cambre | cambro |
* 1858 , Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine ,
An insulated container for keeping food or drink hot.
* 2000 , Christopher Allen, Kimberly Allen, A Butler's Life: Scenes from the Other Side of the Silver Salver , page 192:
* 2003 , Sony Bode, Successful catering , page 64:
* 2006 , Lora Arduser, Douglas Robert Brown, The professional caterer's handbook , page 532:
* 2008 , Maura Knight, Feed , page 88:
As nouns the difference between cambre and cambro
is that cambre is while cambro is an insulated container for keeping food or drink hot.cambre
English
Noun
(en noun)page #613:
- To the southward of this is another entrance which opens into a port or cambre for boats and lumps, and then into a smaller basin?de?flot for the smaller steamers, and for the loading of lighters with provisions, &c.
cambro
English
Noun
(en noun)- At seven o'clock, on schedule, one of Chef James's staff arrived with the portable insulated containers known to caterers as Cambros .
- During transportation and set-up, a holding oven, or cambro , is usually required to keep food hot. These are used to keep dinner rolls, roasts, turkeys, chicken breasts and all other hot food at the right temperature
- You'll find a multitude of uses for these—cooking a chicken stew to baking cookies, transporting individual appetizers and using as shelves in cambros .
- Pickles rushed me into the manager's office, my hand still stuffed in a cambro of tomato goo.