How is modified english service different from other methods of serving food
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Modified english service, a somewhat formal method for serving a meal, is where the host is responsible for serving the main course. To be specific, the host, who sits at the head of the table, is given a stack of plates and a serving dish containing the main course. The host will place food on an individual plate, and the plate will be passed to the right until it reaches the other end of the table. Then, the host will continue filling each plate and passing it to the right until each diner on this side has received food, then the host will start passing filled plates to the diners on the left. In this form of service, the salad is either served in the same manner as the main course or plated in the kitchen.
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