Spatula.
No
BASTING
A ladle (Lay-dil)
A long handle wooden spoon is beneficial in cooking and baking because it provides a comfortable grip, keeps hands away from heat, and is gentle on cookware. Additionally, wooden spoons do not conduct heat, are durable, and do not scratch pots and pans.
ummm...what kind of a questionis this??? The handle or tang and the bowl
a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle; frequently used to transfer liquids from one container to another
In the U.S.A. it is possible to buy a starter set of cooking utensils at discount stores for around one dollar each. A basic set should include: a spatula, a slotted spoon, a mixing spoon, a wooden spoon on a long handle, a ladle and a whisk.
According to Merriam Webster, a deflagrating spoon is a spoon with a long vertical handle used in deflagration experiments. That's certainly helpful if you already know what deflagration is! It means to burn rapidly with intense heat and sparks.
The vowel sound in "spoon" is neither a long nor a short "o". It does, however, have a long "oo" sound.
A racing spoon is a spoon, but a spoon like no other. It is the apple of every Infantryman's eye, and the object of his deepest desire. Simply put, to be a racing spoon, a spoon must be virtually indestructible, with a long, stiff handle, and a wide, deep bowl with which to scoop out as much from a meal pouch as possible. Alas, that spoon must also be easily, and unobtrusively carried in a shirt pocket, utility pouch or even ammo pouch. It is one of the few truly indespensible pieces of kit that no soldier should ever go into the field without.
Yes, the word "spoon" has a short U sound, not a long U sound.
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