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A Nod to Multi-Use Design
Flatware design evolved alongside dining habits. In less formal settings, people often rely on a single utensil for convenience. Designers responded by subtly modifying the fork’s outer tine to function almost like a lightweight cutting tool.
It Helps with Food Control
There’s another lesser-known benefit. That slight notch can help grip slippery foods. Think about trying to manage a slice of roasted tomato or a piece of smoked salmon. The altered edge provides a bit more traction, reducing the chance of food sliding off the fork.
In this way, the design improves stability without changing the fork’s familiar shape.
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