I know about knives and forks and chop sticks is there anything else out there with a name for eating food?!


Question: Hi D, well a garden fork.


Answers: Hi D, well a garden fork.

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  • Spoons and fingers...

    [Edit]
    Oh, don't forget Sporks, Knorks and Splades!

    [Edit] Cutlery covers all tools used to eat food so chopsticks are cutlery, so if you use that word you don't need to mention chopsticks individually...

    Spoons.

    fingers, spoons.

    fingers?

    fingers

    your fingers.had them before cuttlery.

    Monkeys use they feet so for people without hands, feet.

    Spoons? Cocktail sticks?

    spoons, fingers, toothpicks (in mini sausages!!), edible things like wraps and baskets!

    Have you ever eaten a chocolate mousse with the lid? I have. Not so good with yoghurt though.

    Straws?

    Spoons and the obvious fingers , but for those really greedy guys , shovels !!!

    Splade and Spork,really!

    Mouth.
    Husband.
    Dog.

    Splayd - invented by William McArthur in the 1940s in Sydney, Australia.

    In addition to an overall spoon shape with four fork tines, it has two hard, flat edges on either side, suitable for cutting through soft food.

    And of course...there's the spork.

    What about those special forks for eating snails and shellfish? Do they have a name?

    Use your hands

    Fingers, they were made before everything else

    Winkle pins.

    spoons and fingers.....teeth!





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