Humans in different cultures use a variety of tools to eat. This is a list of eating implements.
General
- Spoon â" List of types of spoons
- Chopsticks â" Asian utensil
- Fork â" Western/sometimes Asian utensils
- Knife â" Western utensil
- Skewer
- Tongs
- Toothpick
- Cutlery â" A set of Western utensils: usually knife, fork and spoon
- Sujeo â" A paired set of Korean utensils: a spoon and chopsticks
In some cultures, such as Ethiopian cuisine and Indian dining, breads or hands are used in place of utensils.
Disposable
"Fun Dip" is a type of candy in the United States, where a solid candy "dipping stick" is used to convey flavored sugar to the eater's mouth. The dipper is first licked to provide moisture, and then dredged through a small pouch with the flavored sugar, so that the sugar sticks to the dipping stick.
Some single-serve ice cream is sold with a flat wooden spade, often erroneously called a "spoon", to lift the product to one's mouth.
Prepackaged tuna salad or cracker snacks may contain a flat plastic spade for similar purposes.
Beverage
- Drinking straw
- Cocktail stick
Combination utensils
Over time, these utensils were combined in various ways in attempts to make eating more convenient or to reduce the total number of utensils required.
- Chopfork â" A utensil with a fork at one end and chopsticks/tongs at the other.
- Chork â" Pointed and slightly curved tongs, which can be used like chopsticks (as pincers) or as a fork (for spearing). A different kind of chork is a fork with a split handle, which can be broken in half to make two chopsticks.
- Forkchops â" Used in a pair, these are basically a pair of chopsticks with a small fork and knife on the non-pointed ends.
- Knork â" A fork with edge tines sharpened or serrated. (from knife and fork)
- Pastry fork - A fork with a cutting edge along one of the tines.
- Spoon Straw â" A scoop-ended drinking straw intended for slushies and milkshakes.
- Sporf â" A utensil consisting of a spoon on one end, a fork on the other, and edge tines that are sharpened or serrated.
- Spork â" Spoon and Fork
- Splayd â" Spoon and Fork and Knife
- Spife â" Spoon and Knife.
Utensils for specific foods
Some utensils are useful only for specific foods.
- Butter knife
- Crab cracker
- Crab fork
- Fondue fork
- Grapefruit knife
- Grapefruit spoon
- Lobster pick
- Snail tongs and forks
- Nutcracker
- Tongs for:
- Sugar
- Asparagus
- Trongs â" "tri" and "tongs"
- Honey dipper
- Meat claws
See also
- Tableware
- Drinkware
- Edible tableware
- Eating utensil etiquette
- List of food preparation utensils
- List of serving utensils