salad fork
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Definition
Noun: A small fork with a relatively broad, often slightly curved tine, specifically designed for eating salads. It is typically smaller than a dinner fork and may have a thicker left tine to assist in cutting lettuce.
Usage
The "salad fork" is a piece of cutlery used during a meal, typically set to the left of the dinner plate, outside the dinner fork. It is used for eating salad courses.
Examples
- Please set the table with the salad fork on the far left.
- She used her salad fork to eat the mixed greens.
- In formal dining, the salad fork is often the smallest fork.
Advanced Usage
- Place Setting Context: In a formal place setting, the salad fork is placed furthest from the plate if the salad is served first, before the main course. If the salad is served after the main course, it may be placed closer to the plate.
- Design Feature: Some salad forks have a reinforced or slightly serrated edge on the left tine, functioning as a cutting aid for leafy vegetables.
Variants and Related Words
- Dinner fork: A larger fork used for the main course.
- Dessert fork: A fork, often similar in size to a salad fork, used for eating pastries and desserts.
- Salad set: Refers to a matching salad fork and salad spoon, used for serving salad from a communal bowl.
Synonyms
- Table fork (when specified for salad; this is a more general term)
- Cold fork (an older, less common term sometimes used for forks intended for cold dishes like salad)
Related Phrases
- "Salad fork vs. dinner fork": A common point of etiquette discussion regarding proper table setting and use.
- "To the left of the plate": Describes the standard position for forks, including the salad fork, in Western table setting.
Noun
- a fork intended for eating salads