Yanco CR-4046 1 Oz Two-Tone Sauce Dish Rectangular Melamine Black Red - 6 Dozen/Case
- Optimal impact resistance for commercial use
- Precisely supports 1 oz. portion control
- Supports HACCP with NSF-rated materials
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The Yanco CR-4046 Two-Tone Sauce Dish is a commercial-grade melamine ramekin designed for precise food presentation in professional kitchens. Measuring 3-3/4 inches in length and 2-1/2 inches in width with a 1 oz. capacity, this rectangular Asian dinnerware piece combines durability with ease of cleaning. Its two-tone black and red finish enhances visual appeal, making it suitable for restaurant and catering service environments requiring reliable portion control and quick turnaround times. Made from BPA-free melamine, it supports HACCP protocols and withstands rigorous dishwashing cycles, ensuring longevity in high-volume foodservice operations.
The Yanco CR-4046 sauce dish offers durable melamine construction optimized for quick, manual handling in commercial kitchens. Its rectangular shape fits seamlessly into prep stations and plating areas, with dimensions supporting easy stacking and storage. This model supports HACCP compliance with dishwasher-safe materials and BPA-free content, ideal for steady daily use in foodservice environments. Its 1 oz. capacity makes portion control straightforward in busy restaurant or catering setups. The design promotes hygiene, quick cleaning, and reliable performance during recurring demand scenarios.
Recommended for use in food prep stations or plating areas where reliable portioning is essential.
A commercial sauce dish is a foodservice utensil made from durable plastics such as melamine, designed for precise portioning and presentation of sauces or condiments. The Yanco CR-4046 model is a rectangular sauce dish with a 1 oz. capacity, suitable for institutional kitchens, restaurants, and catering services. It conforms to safety standards including Proposition 65 and NSF certification. This dish is utilized in plating stations, prep areas, and service lines, supporting efficient workflow and sanitation in mid-volume foodservice settings, typically installed in dishwashers after each shift.
Constructed from impact-resistant melamine, these sauce dishes provide consistent portion control, supporting efficient food presentation and sanitation. Designed for moderate throughput, they are well-suited for plating and prep stations in small to medium-sized operations, ensuring durability and compliance with safety standards. Their compact size enhances workflow and storage in tight kitchen environments.
The Yanco CR-4046 melamine sauce dish features a 1 oz. capacity with external dimensions of 3-3/4 inches in length and 2-1/2 inches in width, weighing 3.9 pounds. It is manufactured from BPA-free, NSF-rated melamine, supporting rigorous dishwashing cycles and HACCP compliance. Its rectangular design supports stacking and space efficiency, suitable for institutional kitchens and catering operations with moderate throughput. The dish's construction includes a food-safe, impact-resistant material capable of withstanding the demands of busy foodservice environments, with typical shipping times within 1 to 2 days. It is also Proposition 65 compliant, ensuring safety in professional settings.
The Yanco CR-4046 stands out among similar melamine sauce dishes due to its robust impact-resistant construction and precise 1 oz. capacity, supporting consistent portioning. Its NSF-rated, dishwasher-safe design ensures durability and sanitation, while its rectangular form optimizes storage and workflow. The understated two-tone black and red finish enhances presentation, making it a practical choice for restaurant, catering, and institutional kitchens requiring dependable, easy-to-maintain dinnerware for medium-demand settings.
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Dishwasher Safe
This item has been tested and approved to withstand commercial or residential dishwashers, ensuring safe and thorough cleaning.

