-
png clipart Fork download png image,Fork png free picture Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 250 kb -
Download free Fork Transparent Background Images PNG,Fork PNG Format Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 2400x2301
Size: 388 kb -
-
Fork PNG image Transparent Background,Fork PNG Image Free Download Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 425 kb -
Fork PNG File Download Free,Fork Background PNG Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1000
Size: 167 kb -
-
Fork and knife PNG HD Quality,Fork and knife PNG free download Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 423 kb -
-
-
Fork PNG File Download Free,Fork Background PNG Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 316 kb -
Fork PNG HD Quality,spoon and knife PNG free download Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 563 kb -
Fork PNG Picture Image with Transparent Background,Fork PNG files Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 221 kb -
Fork and spoon PNG Picture Image with Transparent Background,Fork and spoon PNG files Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1526x4118
Size: 4278 kb -
Download free Fork Transparent Background Images PNG,Fork PNG Format Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 192 kb -
HD transparent background Spoon png free download,spoon png transparent file Format: PNG Image
Resolution:
Size: -
Free download Silver fork PNG Transparent Background Images,silver fork Photoshop PNG Format: PNG Image
Resolution:
Size: -
-
png picture Fork Transparent HD Photo,Fork Transparent PNG Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 266 kb -
Fork PNG Transparent HD Photo,Fork Background Transparent PNG Image Format: PNG Image
Resolution: 1200x1200
Size: 262 kb -
A fork in tableware or kitchen utensils is a tool consisting of a handle having a plurality of sharp teeth at one end. Usually, the food is lifted to the mouth with a metal vessel or fixed in a proper position when cutting with a knife. Food can be lifted by placing a food spear on a prong or by holding it on top of a usually slightly curved prong.
The early history of the fork is obscure. As archaeological evidence has shown, it is generally believed to have originated as a kitchen and dining utensil in the Roman Empire. The personal fork is most likely originated in the Eastern Roman (or Byzantine) Empire. Its use spread to the present middle east in the first millennium BC, and then to southern Europe in the second. It didn't become common in northern Europe until the 18th century and in North America until the 19th century.
Forks are mainly western cutlery, while chopsticks are more popular in East Asia. Today, across East Asia, there are more and more forks.