Английская Википедия:Fish fork

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Fish fork (1908)

Шаблон:About The fish fork, sometimes along with the fish knife, is an eating utensil specialized for fish meals. Like most highly specialized utensils, the fork dates back to Victorian era (Шаблон:Ca 1870). With a length of about 7.5 inches, its distinctive features often include a wide left tine (similar to the pastry fork) or a deep notch that can be fit over the bones.Шаблон:Sfn To avoid the metallic taste that comes from metal in the fork reacting with the acid in lemons, which are commonly served with fish, the fork was traditionally, until the arrival of stainless steel in the 1920s, made of silver.Шаблон:Sfn

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Fish serving knife and fork (end of 19th century)

A similar fork with the same name, intended for serving, has three to four tines and is longer at 8 to 10 inches.Шаблон:Sfn To distinguish the eating fork from the serving one, the former was sometimes labeled as "individual".Шаблон:Sfn

Fish forks are used just as normal forks areШаблон:Sfn and can be replaced by a long (7-8 inches in length) or medium-long (6-6.5 inches) dining fork.Шаблон:Sfn

Prior to the introduction of the modern fish knife in the 19th century, members of the aristocracy ate fish with two dinner forks, one to separate a piece and another one to eat Шаблон:Endash or otherwise with a single fork and a slice of bread to help.Шаблон:Sfn

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