Certainly they used knives and spoons at the table. They had used forks during ancient times, but gave them up as tableware early in the medieval times. They used forks in the kitchen, but not so much at the table until the end of the Early Middle Ages, when they began to become common again.
yes but they used them for torture and other things like execution as well as eating
They had knives and spoons for food preparation and usually spoons for eating when they didn't use thier hands.
Virtually everyone in the medieval period carried a knife. They were used at the table, and also as a tool for common daily tasks.Forks were less common. They were used in the Byzantine Empire, but spread very slowly into the rest of Europe. By the late medieval period forks were in use in Italy, but remained rare in most of the rest of Europe. Common tableware included spoons for soups, porridge, or other moist foods, but bread, meat, and other dry foods were simply eaten with the hands.
Yes it was.
Cooking.
The colonists brought many eating and cooking utensils with them from Europe, including knives, spoons, and forks. The colonists were quite resourceful and would make many items they needed from wood.
Forks and knives?
forks and knives
Society uses forks, spoons and knives.
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.
they make knives and forks with it!!
Yes. I went there and they do.
Yes, forks had been introduced a couple of hundred years earlier and knives had been around forever.
Chopsticks
forks and knives ffforksk and knivees:D
Chopsticks!
forks,spoons,and knives.(COMMON SENSE!)
Forks, knives, spoons... they use all the same thing we use to eat.