Spoon
see also: Etymology of Spoon
A spoon , spelled more and more often spoon for better corresponding to its female kind, is a ustensil of table or kitchen. It is consisted of the bowl (in the shape of basin) prolonged by a handle .
History
During the Prehistory, Coquillage S were used like spoons. The term comes besides from the Latin cochlearium , itself drawn from cochlea , " Snail " , without it being however known if they were shells of snails employed like spoons or kinds of spoons being used to eat snails.The Paléolithique delivered spoons in Os and Bois. In the ancient Greece, the spoon out of wooden was used to eat the egg S. the ancient Rome knew large and a small spoon.
The word spoon appears in the French language as from the 12th century.
Until the 17th century, the spoon was not used like cover and was mainly used to mix sauces or to serve the liquids.
Types of spoon
August 1st- with soup
- with coffee or mocha coffee
- with the
- with salt: whose bowl is in the shape of ladle.
- with caviar
- with wormwood: It is a bored spoon.
- with ice
- with melon or potato: is used to make vegetable balls.
- with dessert
- with zakouski: whose handle is turned over on him even.
- with soda or cocktail: coffee bowl idem but the handle is longer.
See too
Simple: Spoon
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