Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Diele

English translation:

[baking] tray

Added to glossary by Marc Svetov
Nov 15, 2020 19:20
3 yrs ago
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German term

Diele

German to English Tech/Engineering Automation & Robotics Bakery automation
"Das logistische Herzstück der Produktion ist das Lager- und Transportsystem von MFI für Dielen und Versandkörbe." Can anybody help? It would be much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.

Discussion

Johannes Gleim Nov 16, 2020:
Very convincing to substatiate "baking sheet" by refering to a Amazon page offering "Kühlgestelle", "Kuchenformen", "Backmatten" and "Backformen".
BTW: Is Mexico a new U.S. state?
Kim Metzger Nov 15, 2020:
In the U.S. we'd call it baking sheet, only rarely a sheet pan. https://www.amazon.com/baking-sheet/s?k=baking sheet

Proposed translations

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[bakery] tray

The pictures match:
DE
https://www.baeckerei-anzeiger.de/cgi-bin/search.cgi?query=D...
EN
https://www.invictabakeware.co.uk/plastics/bakery-trays/

Context: Bakery automation

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A Diele is different from a Blech, which appears to be the focus of the later proposal on this page. High-temperature baking clearly requires a metal tray. For dispatch to retail, plastic trays do the job more economically. See adverts here for Kunststoff-Dielen:
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-kunststoff-diele/k0
Totally unsuitable for baking.
Peer comment(s):

agree Cilian O'Tuama : tray or pan
3 hrs
agree Kim Metzger : We'd call it baking sheet in the US, rarely a sheet pan. https://www.amazon.com/baking-sheet/s?k=baking sheet
3 hrs
agree philgoddard
11 hrs
agree Wendy Streitparth : Prefer bakING tray, but never mind!
1 day 20 hrs
Yes, it was my first thought, but that would be exclusive of all non-metallic trays/baskets. Lots of plastic Dielen on the web.
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(baking) sheet pan (or tray)

sheet pan
(UK baking tray)
a sheet of metal with low sides, used for baking food
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/de/worterbuch/englisch/shee...

A sheet pan, baking tray or baking sheet is a flat, rectangular metal pan used in an oven. It is often used for baking bread rolls, pastries and flat products such as cookies, sheet cakes, Swiss rolls and pizzas.
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These pans, like all bakeware, can be made of a variety of materials, but are primarily aluminum or stainless steel. The most basic sheet pan is literally a sheet of metal. Commercial pans are sometimes made from aluminized steel which combines the conductive, reflective, and food adherence properties of aluminum, with the rigidity, mass, and strength of the inner steel core (in this process, the aluminum surface is typically 90% aluminum and 10% silicon, which is not quite the same as pure aluminum).
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Professional sheet pans used in commercial kitchens typically are made of aluminum, with a 25 mm (1 in) raised lip around the edge, and come in both standard and non-standard sizes. Within each standard, other commercial kitchen equipment, such as cooling racks, ovens, and shelving, is made to fit these standard pans. In many cases, American and European sizes are matched closely enough to be used interchangeably.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheet_pan

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Edelstahl Stikkenwagen / Frosterwagen / Backofenwagen mit 10 Blechen
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Edelstahl-Stikkenwagen-Frosterwagen-...

baking tray NOUN (Brit) 
Kuchenblech nt 
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/de/worterbuch/englisch-deu...

de Buyer - Stainless steel baking tray - Straight edges
https://www.debuyer-brandshop.com/epages/64868559.mobile/en_...
Peer comment(s):

agree Eleanore Strauss : yes, indeed
1 hr
Thank you!
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