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Food and Beverages - Flatware and Glassware

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GLASSWARE

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BEER MUG

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MARGARITA GLASS

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OLD FASHION GLASS

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COLLINS GLASS

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RED WINE GLASS

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FLATWARE

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FLATWAREIt refers to table utensils used to served and eat food, such as forks, spoons, butter knives and plates, all of which are fairly flat in design.

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FORK

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ESCARGOT / SEAFOOD FORK

These are two prong forks made of stainless steel which are used with escargot dishes.

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COCKTAIL FORK

This is a small fork like trident, used for spearing cocktail garnishes such as olives.

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SALAD / DESSERT FORK

It has flatter and slightly broader tines than those of a dinner fork, used when vegetables are served as salads.

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FISH FORKIt is usually smaller than the meat fork is meant when eating fish.

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DINNER FORK

It is used to eat the main entrée.

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CAKE FORKIt is narrower and slightly shorter than a salad fork that is used when serving cakes and other pastries.

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SALAD SERVING FORK

It is used to serve food as tossed salad.

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CARVING FORK

It is used in conjunction with a carving knife, specifically design in carving meat.

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SPOON

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DEMITASSE SPOON

It has a varying sizes depending on the size of the demitasse cup and saucer.

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SOUP LADLEIt is a ladle for soups that has a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the deep bowls whether it is round, oval or fluted.

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GRAVY SPOONIt comes with the sauce boat which is used in courses with gravy or other sauces.

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TABLE SPOONIt is larger than a teaspoon or a dessert spoon, used in serving food at the table and as standard measuring unit in recipes.

TEASPOONIt is used to stir hot beverages.

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DESSERT SPOONIt is an oval shaped spoon that has the length midway between the length of the tablespoon and teaspoon which is primarily used when dessert is served.

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SOUP SPOON

It is used when soup is served.

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PARFAITIt is used for stirring iced tea in tall glasses which has the same purposes like the Long Drink.

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SERVING SPOON

It is much larger than a spoon used for eating. It is used to move food from the main dish to individual plates.

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PASTRY LIFTER

It is used to move the pastry from the main dish to the dessert plate.

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KNIFE

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FISH KNIFEIt has varying shapes and sizes which are used when fish is being served.

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STEAK KNIFE

It is a special knife that has a sharp tip and a serrated edge to cut thick portions of meat.

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CARVING KNIFEIt has straight edge, a shorter, thinner and wider blade which enables it to cut the slices of meat.

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EVALUATION

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IDENTIFY WHAT IS BEING ASKED.

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COCKTAIL FORK

1. This is a small fork like trident, used for spearing cocktail garnishes such as olives.

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GRAVY SPOON

2. It comes with the sauce boat which is used in courses with gravy or other sauces.

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CARVING KNIFE

3. It has straight edge, a shorter, thinner and wider blade which enables it to cut the slices of meat.

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DESSERT SPOON

4. It is an oval shaped spoon that has the length midway between the length of the tablespoon and teaspoon which is primarily used when dessert is served.

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FISH KNIFE

5. It has varying shapes and sizes which are used when fish is being served.

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PARFAIT

6. It is used for stirring iced tea in tall glasses which has the same purposes like the Long Drink.

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CAKE FORK

7. It is narrower and slightly shorter than a salad fork that is used when serving cakes and other pastries.

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SOUP LADLE

8. It is a ladle for soups that has a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the deep bowls whether it is round, oval or fluted

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ESCARGOT/SEAFOOD FORK

9. These are two prong forks made of stainless steel which are used with escargot dishes.

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STEAK KNIFE

10. It is a special knife that has a sharp tip and a serrated edge to cut thick portions of meat.