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What do you call foods you eat with a knife and fork? Is there a special name?

2006-09-12 07:10:21 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

Thanks for all your answers very funny!
My daughter asked me for a homework question and I didnt have a clue!
Hmmmm I still dont know.......!

2006-09-12 07:51:13 · update #1

25 answers

I agree with non finger foods and dinner.

2006-09-12 07:24:13 · answer #1 · answered by Purple Passion 3 · 0 0

If its just a fork, funnily enough it is call a fork buffet. Technically cutlery is just knives: forks and spoons are called flatware. Finger food and fork food can be eaten standing up, as at a party but eating with a knife and fork means you have to sit down or at least put you plate on a surface. I don't think there is a special name for eating with a knife and fork except for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it depends on what you want for. Maybe sit-down snack or any of the above

2006-09-12 12:58:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You don't have to eat anything with a knife and fork. It's all finger food. Just make sure you have plenty of napkins on hand.

2006-09-12 07:16:42 · answer #3 · answered by normy in garden city 6 · 0 0

Tool Foods

2006-09-12 07:14:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The opposite of finger food would be a meal (seriously). A plated meal is also correct.

2006-09-12 07:47:14 · answer #5 · answered by marchcalf 3 · 0 0

They're usually called a cold/hot fork buffet.

2006-09-12 07:15:19 · answer #6 · answered by gerbiltamer 4 · 0 0

Culinary foods

2006-09-12 07:15:37 · answer #7 · answered by frankmilano610 6 · 0 0

Implement foods.

2006-09-12 07:23:22 · answer #8 · answered by Gone fishin' 7 · 0 0

knifey forky food, I think is the technical term. Just like spoony food is the technical term for soup and ceral and such!

2006-09-12 07:17:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no specific name. It has to do with the meal and setting. There's continental breakfast, lunch, business lunch, dinner, formal dinner, supper, etc.

2006-09-12 07:36:22 · answer #10 · answered by sluggo1947 4 · 0 0

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