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A '''fork''' is a utensil with two or more prongs used in the serving, or eating of food.  It is thought to have been invented in ancient [[Persia]].<ref>[http://research.calacademy.org/research/anthropology/utensil/index.html History of Eating Utensils]</ref>
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A '''fork''' is a type of [[cutlery]] which has two or more prongs used in the serving or eating of food.  It is thought to have been invented in ancient [[Persia]].<ref>[http://research.calacademy.org/research/anthropology/utensil/index.html History of Eating Utensils]</ref>
  
 
==Types==
 
==Types==
 
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There are many different kinds of forks used for different occasions. Some of these are listed below. Forks are typically made of metal but can be made of other materials as well, such as plastic. The
There are many different kinds of forks used for different occasions. There are different forks for eating [[salad]], [[shrimp]], [[fish]], and [[relish]]. Forks are typically made of metal but can be made of other materials as well, such as plastic.
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*Dinner fork - all-purpose fork intended for eating solid foods. (about 7 inches long)<ref name="rancelab">https://www.rancelab.com/blog/different-types-cutlery-restaurant</ref>
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*Salad fork - a slightly shorter fork with outer tines which are wider and longer than the inner ones, and typically notched.<ref name="rancelab">https://www.rancelab.com/blog/different-types-cutlery-restaurant</ref>
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*Dessert fork - similar to a salad fork in size, but generally missing the notches.<ref name="rancelab">https://www.rancelab.com/blog/different-types-cutlery-restaurant</ref>
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*Fish fork - a fork with uniform tines, intended for serving and holding fish.<ref name="rancelab">https://www.rancelab.com/blog/different-types-cutlery-restaurant</ref>
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*Sea food fork (also known as a crab fork or lobster fork) - a small two-pronged fork with a curved scraper on the other end of the handle. Intended for eating crustaceans.<ref name="rancelab">https://www.rancelab.com/blog/different-types-cutlery-restaurant</ref>
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*Toast Serving Fork - an obscure utensil from the Victorian era, used for serving rolls<ref>https://www.veranda.com/food-recipes/g29123611/types-of-cutlery/?slide=5</ref>
  
 
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[[Category: Cutlery]]
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[[Category:Cutlery]]

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Assorted forks

A fork is a type of cutlery which has two or more prongs used in the serving or eating of food. It is thought to have been invented in ancient Persia.[1]

Types

There are many different kinds of forks used for different occasions. Some of these are listed below. Forks are typically made of metal but can be made of other materials as well, such as plastic. The

  • Dinner fork - all-purpose fork intended for eating solid foods. (about 7 inches long)[2]
  • Salad fork - a slightly shorter fork with outer tines which are wider and longer than the inner ones, and typically notched.[2]
  • Dessert fork - similar to a salad fork in size, but generally missing the notches.[2]
  • Fish fork - a fork with uniform tines, intended for serving and holding fish.[2]
  • Sea food fork (also known as a crab fork or lobster fork) - a small two-pronged fork with a curved scraper on the other end of the handle. Intended for eating crustaceans.[2]
  • Toast Serving Fork - an obscure utensil from the Victorian era, used for serving rolls[3]

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