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- Fork abstract "As a piece of cutlery or kitchenware, a fork is a tool consisting of a handle with several narrow tines on one end. The fork is a primarily Western utensil, whereas in East Asia chopsticks have been more prevalent. Today, forks are increasingly available throughout East Asia. The usually metal utensil is used to lift food to the mouth or to hold ingredients in place while they are being cut by a knife. Food can be lifted either by spearing it on the tines or by holding it on top of the tines, which are often curved slightly. A fork is shaped in the form of a trident but curved at the joint of the handle to the points.The early history of the fork is obscure. As a kitchen and dining utensil it is generally believed to have originated in the Roman Empire, as proved by archaeological evidences. The personal table fork most likely originated in the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire. Its use spread to what is now the Middle East during the first millennium CE and then spread into southern Europe during the second millennium. It did not become common in northern Europe until the 18th century and was not common in North America until the 19th century.".
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- Fork wikiPageRevisionID "706904647".
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Albanian_language.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolution.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Ball_joint.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Beatrice,_Duchess_of_Viseu.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eating_utensils.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forks.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_de_Medici.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Perrault.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Chip_fork.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Chopsticks.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Crab_fork.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Cutlery.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Eating_utensil_etiquette.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Etiquette.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Fish_and_chips.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Fondue.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Fork_(disambiguation).
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Forks_(disambiguation).
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink French_fries.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Garden_fork.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Peninsula.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink James_II_of_England.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Kitchenware.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Knife.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink List_of_eating_utensils.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Louis_de_Rouvroy,_duc_de_Saint-Simon.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_I_of_Portugal.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Meat_carving.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Otto_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Pasta.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Pastry_fork.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Damian.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_II,_Duke_of_Orléans.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Pitchfork.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Qijia_culture.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Sleeping_Beauty.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Spaghetti.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Spoon.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Spork.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Table_setting.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Theophanu.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Coryat.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Tine_(structural).
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Trident.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Trongs.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Tuning_fork.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Venetian_language.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink Western_culture.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink File:Assorted_forks.jpg.
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- Fork wikiPageWikiLink File:Forks_Susa_Louvre_MAO421-422-431.jpg.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink File:Ice_cream_fork,_Shreve_&_Company,_Iris_service,_silver,_1903-1917.jpg.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink File:Spaghetti_fork.jpg.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLink File:Spork.png.
- Fork wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fork".
- Fork wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fork#Types_of_forks".
- Fork wikiPageWikiLinkText "fork (fourchette)".
- Fork wikiPageWikiLinkText "fork".
- Fork wikiPageWikiLinkText "forked stick".
- Fork date "January 2015".
- Fork reason "Unreliable sources cited for the 17th century assertion".
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- Fork subject Category:Eating_utensils.
- Fork subject Category:Forks.
- Fork hypernym Tool.
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- Fork type Utensil.
- Fork comment "As a piece of cutlery or kitchenware, a fork is a tool consisting of a handle with several narrow tines on one end. The fork is a primarily Western utensil, whereas in East Asia chopsticks have been more prevalent. Today, forks are increasingly available throughout East Asia. The usually metal utensil is used to lift food to the mouth or to hold ingredients in place while they are being cut by a knife.".
- Fork label "Fork".
- Fork sameAs Q81881.
- Fork sameAs Forqueta.
- Fork sameAs شوكة_(أداة).
- Fork sameAs Çəngəl.