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Cooking Equipment Appliances and Utensils question: Who invented the fork? Answer for Culinary Forks: FIRST CULINARY FORKS: The fork was already in use in...
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Ancient History question: What was invented first the fork the spoon or the knife? It wasn't the fork because men in the past, men could pick up food with...
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Jun 14, 2009 The first report of the fork as an eating utensil dates back to the 11th century, but sadly the inventor is unknown. ChaCha...
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Oct 29, 2009 ChaCha has the answer to this question: Who invented the fork as used an eating utensil and who was the first person/company to mass produce...
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Encyclopedia: Fork
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As a piece of cutlery or kitchenware, a fork is a tool consisting of a handle with several narrow tines (usually two, three or four) on one end. The fork as an eating utensil was a feature primarily o...
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FORK, SPOON & KNIFE; On first sight I was sure these three eating utensils had been inseparable as a trio since the day when they had been invented. My logic was that people needed a knife to cut their food into portions.
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In 1896 F.W. Ruckheim and his brother Louis were busy popping popcorn. Their business had begun in 1871 on $200 and had grown beyond their expectations. They had branched out to many types of confections. Their combination of popcorn, peanuts, and molasses was a The snack didn't have a name and didn't seem to need one.
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