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[[File:Fork.jpg|thumb|Lwaxana's fork]]
 
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[[File:Seven with a fork.jpg|thumb|Seven of Nine using one of ''Voyager''{{'}}s three tine forks]]
 
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A '''fork''' is an eating utensil often made of [[metal]]. It is comprised of a handle and at least three sharpened ends on which [[food]] can be spiked. The metal tines vary in width and length, and have been sharp enough to pierce [[Human]] skin.
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A '''fork''' was an eating utensil often made of [[metal]]. It is comprised of a handle and at least three sharpened ends on which [[food]] can be spiked. The metal tines vary in width and length, and have been sharp enough to pierce [[Human]] skin.
   
The utensil is used to lift food to the mouth or to hold ingredients in place while they are being cut. Food can be lifted either by spearing it on the tines, or by holding it on top of the tines.
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The utensil was used to lift food to the mouth or to hold ingredients in place while they are being cut. Food can be lifted either by spearing it on the tines, or by holding it on top of the tines.
   
 
The use of the fork was common on [[Earth]], although other cultures have been known to use them.
 
The use of the fork was common on [[Earth]], although other cultures have been known to use them.
   
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==Fork Etiquette==
[[File:Riker spork, 2366.jpg|thumb|left|Riker using a hybrid utensil with four tines]]
 
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The rules that specify how a knife, fork, and spoon must be used in a social situation is known as utensil etiquette. Utensil etiquette is intended to prevent the utensils in use from appearing threatening. Most [[Human]]s have used a traditional style, in which they keep the fork in in their right hand throughout the dining situation. ({{DS9|You Are Cordially Invited }}) However some have preferred to use a hybrid utensil style when eating.
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[[Human]] etiquette includes a hybrid utensil style which involves holding food to the plate with the fork tines-down, until a single bite-sized piece is cut with the knife. The knife is then set down on the plate, the fork transferred from the left hand to the right hand, and the food is brought to the mouth for consumption. The fork is then transferred back to the left hand and the knife is picked up with the right. ({{DS9|Blaze of Glory}})
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[[File:Nog fork, 2373.jpg|thumb|left|Nog using a replicated four tine fork.]]
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[[Lwaxana Troi]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard]] used decorated forks during their [[dinner]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2365]]. ({{TNG|Manhunt}})
 
[[Lwaxana Troi]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard]] used decorated forks during their [[dinner]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2365]]. ({{TNG|Manhunt}})
   
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* [[Knife]]
 
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[[Category:Tools]]

Revision as of 22:54, 6 April 2015

Fork

Lwaxana's fork

Seven with a fork

Seven of Nine using one of Voyager's three tine forks

A fork was an eating utensil often made of metal. It is comprised of a handle and at least three sharpened ends on which food can be spiked. The metal tines vary in width and length, and have been sharp enough to pierce Human skin.

The utensil was used to lift food to the mouth or to hold ingredients in place while they are being cut. Food can be lifted either by spearing it on the tines, or by holding it on top of the tines.

The use of the fork was common on Earth, although other cultures have been known to use them.

Fork Etiquette

The rules that specify how a knife, fork, and spoon must be used in a social situation is known as utensil etiquette. Utensil etiquette is intended to prevent the utensils in use from appearing threatening. Most Humans have used a traditional style, in which they keep the fork in in their right hand throughout the dining situation. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited ") However some have preferred to use a hybrid utensil style when eating.

Human etiquette includes a hybrid utensil style which involves holding food to the plate with the fork tines-down, until a single bite-sized piece is cut with the knife. The knife is then set down on the plate, the fork transferred from the left hand to the right hand, and the food is brought to the mouth for consumption. The fork is then transferred back to the left hand and the knife is picked up with the right. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")

Nog fork, 2373

Nog using a replicated four tine fork.

Lwaxana Troi and Jean-Luc Picard used decorated forks during their dinner aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2365. (TNG: "Manhunt")

In 2366, Guinan stabbed Q's right hand with a fork, as evidence that he was indeed Human. (TNG: "Deja Q")

The social skills Data taught Lal in 2366 included eating food with a fork. (TNG: "The Offspring")

In 2374, Benjamin Sisko improvised a broken tine from a metal fork in the survival kit into a tool to work the communication system circuitry. (DS9: "Waltz")

See also