They didn't. The fork is a medieval invention.
a knife fork and spoon
A fork that you use to make vibration.
You can use a fork.
When eating your salad first you would eat with the salad fork (the smallest fork) and after you finish place the fork on the plate. When the entree comes then you use the normal size fork.
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10w fork oil. 130-140 ml from top of fork, when fork is fully compressed without the spring inside the fork.
they use 475 cc of oil
Forks for serving and cutting were used by Greeks, Romans and other ancient cultures, but individual use at the table was much later, and harder to define. It looks like Western use of the fork at a table was started by a Byzantine Queen, made popular in italy, then stread to other aristocracy, working it's way down the strata of society.
A fork is used to pick up types of foods, such as meat, or spaghetti.
the use of hand fork is to cultivate the soil on your garden plot .. :)) XD ..
Tines are the prongs on a fork, which we use to spear food.
Use a fork.