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no!! you'd never get the spaghetti on the spoon!! :D
Spaghetti
No, it is not a beverage, it is a food that you eat with a fork and a spoon or you can use chop sticks.
A spaghetti spoon is a piece of flatware used at the table for eating spaghetti. It is used in conjunction with a fork. The diner gets a piece of spaghetti string on the tines of the fork and then places the tine tips in the bowl of the large spoon (tablespoon size) and then twirls the fork to wrap the spaghetti string around the tines of the fork. It makes it easier to eat a bite of spaghetti without having to cut it, slurp it, or let it dangle as you put it in your mouth.
On top of spaghetti all covered with cheese I lost my poor meatball when somebody sneezed It rolled on the table and fell on the floor and then my poor meatball rolled out of the door It rolled off the pavement and under a bus And now my poor meat ball is nothing but mush
A spaghetti spoon is a piece of flatware used at the table for eating spaghetti. It is used in conjunction with a fork. The diner gets a piece of spaghetti string on the tines of the fork and then places the tine tips in the bowl of the large spoon (tablespoon size) and then twirls the fork to wrap the spaghetti string around the tines of the fork. It makes it easier to eat a bite of spaghetti without having to cut it, slurp it, or let it dangle as you put it in your mouth.
You can use any of the two. Using a fork would be easier I guess. Usually a fork and a spoon, the Chinese would eat noodles, a kind of Chinese spaghetti, with chop sticks.
get a fork and eat it
On top of spagetti (on top of spagetti)All covered with cheese (all covered with cheese)I lost my poor meatball (I lost my poor meatball)When somebody sneezed (when somebody sneezed)It rolled off the table (it rolled off the table)And onto the floor (and onto the floor)And then my poor meatball (and then my poor meatball)Rolled out of the door (rolled out of the door)It rolled in the garden (it rolled in the garden)And under a bush (and under a bush)And then my poor meatball (and then my poor meatball)Was nothing but mush (was nothing but mush)Oh, the mush was as tasty (oh, the mush was as tasty)As tasty could be (as tasty could be)And early next summer (and early next summer)It grew into a tree (it grew into a tree)The tree was all covered (the tree was all covered)With beautiful moss (with beautiful moss)It grew lovely meatballs (it grew lovely meatballs)And tomato sauce (and tomato sauce)So if you eat spaghetti (so if you eat spaghetti)All covered with cheese (all covered with cheese)Hold on to your meatball (hold on to your meatball)And don't ever sneeze (and don't ever sneeze)And don't ever sneeze
Spaghetti should be eaten with a fork and a spoon the size of a soup spoon. You pick up the amount of spaghetti you want to eat with the fork and then twirl it in the spoon (which prevents long strings of spaghetti splattering everywhere) and pop it into your mouth.
When eating long noodles or spaghetti an individual should pick the noodles up with their fork in their right hand and with the left hand use a soup spoon and then twirl the noodles on the fork by pressing it against the spoon and then eat the noodles off your fork; this prevents splattering the noodles all over the place.
If you're hungry, then yes... yes you should.