A cool guide to different types of forks
A cool guide to different types of forks
Everyone was having a fish party so I grabbed my fish fork but once I arrived I realized I had grabbed my pastry fork instead. Everyone laughed at me. "Want a fish pie?" they kept asking. "Want a fish pie?"
God, I'm so embarrassed. I wish I had seen this chart sooner.
118 0 ReplyYou really made me feel like I was there, laughing at you like the rest
35 0 ReplyForks at the ready
19 0 Replymmm stargazy pie
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Damn, I want a fish pie now
6 0 ReplyBut what happens when you are served a seafood dessert made with fruit and fish?
The Masterson's will have a bit of a tizzy when it comes to hosting next months neighborhood afternoon soiree. I'm sure the Jefferson's will have a chuckle at the end of the meal.
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Fine dining is so weird.
42 0 Replyfine dining can go fork off
22 0 ReplyWhen appearances and etiquette become more important than the food ..... I'd rather have a box of KD and watch some Netflix in my underwear.
10 0 ReplyWith what kind of fork tho
9 0 ReplyCould be worse… could be like the old Japanese fine dining, where you’re just supposed to stare at the food and pretend to eat it.
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There's an actual fork for spaghetti!?!
Why have I never seen one before? WTF is this conspiracy?
34 0 ReplyI've been to many italian establishments and have never seen them. probably just a gimmick nobody knows about
11 0 ReplyIt would be so uncomfortable to use 😬
5 0 Replyit looks like it needs to go to a fork hospital
just use a fork and a spoon for spaghetti like a normal person
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I call BS. Every other fork (even the crab "pick") I can believe it have seen. I do not believe in this.
5 0 ReplyI have never seen this. italians spin their fork in the spoon to wrap the noodles, seems to work fine. That spaghetti fork would have terrible mouth feel.
2 0 ReplyI've never seen an italian eat spaghetti with a spoon, but maybe it varies by region.
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Why would you eat a table?
23 0 ReplyOf all the fork shapes, the table fork seems the least useful for its named purpose.
11 0 ReplyAll forks are table forks if you put them on the forking table.
7 0 ReplyWith an honorable mention for the cocktail fork. If you don't want to drink it, at least use a spoon
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The list is disappointingly missing many variants, such as:
- The Spork (an invention commonly attributed to Samuel W. Francis, but which remains in doubt)
- The Knork, from the popular show Knork and Knindy (knanu-knanu)
- Neptune's trident (four out of five dentists recommend it)
- Cluster fork (as experienced by yours truly at least once per fortnight when production goes down)
- The most ancient and purest form of all: the monofork, aka kebap skewer
21 0 ReplyThe knork was invented by Abraham Lincoln and Gandhi.
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Most of those are threeks and twoks. Only a few forks.
21 0 ReplyThis joke goes hard
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Where are garden fork and tuning fork?
14 0 ReplyBetter get out your pitchfork
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Italians
- make weird noodles
- need strange tools to eat them
South east asians
- use literal sticks that chop
- make overcomplicated food that just needs to be grabbed
- breed special rice that sticks
Germans
- Spoon go brrr
10 0 ReplyI love sticky rice tho. Just saying.
Those Asians, they had some ideas, let me tell you.
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Table fork and salad fork are the same. Change my mind.
10 0 ReplyWell yeah, where else would you eat salad? The floor? Everyone knows that's where burgers are served.
3 0 ReplySalad fork is usually slightly smaller, but that's about it.
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I love that all of the responses in here are just forking jokes.
6 0 Reply5 0 ReplyThe Broadfork : https://www.easydigging.com/broadforks/articles/invention-broadfork-history.html
And remember if you see a fork in the road, take it.
5 0 ReplyWhat if I'm having fish salad for dessert?
4 0 ReplySeriously what’s the point.
How is a salad fork any better than a commoner fork for a salad.
The same for most of these.
2 0 ReplyAre the extra-thick tines on the fish and pie forks for cutting?
2 0 Reply2 0 ReplyThis is truly a cool guide.
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