The knife was the first utensil that was used. Even though they did have forks they did not use them because they had traded them with the Indians for information and supply.
chop sticks!knife and forks!fingers!
I think carnivorous animals use their teeth as knife blades
the weapons tools and utensils used by amazonian south amerincan indians were sex tools forks
hey used tomahawks, bows, arrows, and some kind of knife.
The number of forks that should be on a table at a time depend on the number of courses that will be served. If you are entertaining and only planning to serve the main entree, then 1 knife will be sufficient. If you will be eating salad and dessert with a knife then a suitable knife should be included for those as well.
spoons,forks,cups and toys
Very few, around 1%.
During the Roman Empire, people did use forks as an eating utensil. Their forks were made from silver and bronze.
Before forks were introduced, people primarily used their hands, knives, and spoons to eat. It was common for individuals to use a single knife for cutting and a spoon for scooping up food, with both hands being the primary utensils for consuming meals. Forks became popular in Europe during the Middle Ages and gradually replaced the practice of using hands for eating.
Yes. China have forks though most Chinese use chopsticks. Actually, many Chinese children use forks and scoop in school ,but use chopsticks at home.
put your knife and fork on your plate pointing upward toward 12 o'clock