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Uses of Cutlery

The document discusses different types of cutlery used for eating and serving food including various spoons, forks, knives, and their uses. It describes dinner spoons, dessert cutlery, soup spoons, tea/coffee spoons, sugar spoons, ice cream spoons, cocktail spoons, butter knives, salad cutlery, serving spoons, deli forks, and roast forks.

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Uses of Cutlery

The document discusses different types of cutlery used for eating and serving food including various spoons, forks, knives, and their uses. It describes dinner spoons, dessert cutlery, soup spoons, tea/coffee spoons, sugar spoons, ice cream spoons, cocktail spoons, butter knives, salad cutlery, serving spoons, deli forks, and roast forks.

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Food & Beverage Services - Use of Cutlery

Cutlery comprises of any hand-held implement for eating or serving food. It includes various spoons, forks,
knives, and tongs. It is also called silverware or flatware. Cutlery is made of metals like stainless steel or silver.
In modern days, cutlery has come up in wonderful combinations — spife (spoon + knife), spork (spoon + fork),
and knork (knife + fork).

Types of Spoons, Forks, and Knives


There are different types of spoons for serving or eating different kinds of food. The forks often accompany
spoons or help independently to pick food bites. The knives are used to portion the food.
 Dinner Spoon (Tablespoon) − It has elongated round cup. It is used to eat main course food
items. It can pick up just the right amount of rice, stew, or curry. It is always paired with a fork
(with four tines) of the same length or a dessert knife.
 Dessert Spoon, Dessert Knife, and Dessert Fork − These are smaller than their main course
peers and are used to have desserts.
 Soup Spoon − It has a round cup bigger than that of the tablespoon. It is as long as a dinner
spoon.
 Tea/Coffee Spoons − These are smaller than the dessert spoon in length and size of cup. We use
these spoons to stir tea or coffee.
 Sugar Spoon − It has a flower shaped round cup. It is used to take sugar from sugar bowl of tea
set.
 Ice Cream Spoon − It is a small spoon with flat rim that can help to cut the right amount of ice
cream. It can come in small, medium, and large sizes according to the quantity of the ice cream
served and the size of the bowl.
 Cocktail (Soda) Spoon − It is a drink spoon with a long handle that helps the spoon to reach the
bottom of a tall glass.
 Butter knife − It has short rectangular blade that is sharp on the lower side to form an edge. It is
useful in cutting semi-firm pieces of butter and apply them on food items such as breads.
 Salad Spoon − It is always used in pair with salad fork. It helps mixing and serving salad
efficiently.
 Serving Spoon − It is a spoon with large round cup designed to serve stews and rice.
 Deli (Fruit) Fork − has two tines. It helps to pick thinly sliced food such as slices of fruits.
 Roast Fork − It is the largest fork. It has longer and stronger tines that help to hold and pick large
meat or vegetable pieces.
 Cake Knife − It is a flat, elongated triangle-shaped knife and is used to cut pieces of cake and
handle it smoothly.

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