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A kitchen utensil that is used to measure the doneness of various foods. The prongs of the fork are inserted into the food in order to display a temperature reading.
An instrument used to measure the temperature of a food to determine if it has been cooked to its proper doneness, or it may be used to determine if a refrigerator or stove is reaching its proper temperatures.
A device used for checking the doneness of meat or other foods to ensure that the appropriate and safe internal temperature has been achieved.
A type of fork that is used for a many different cooking tasks when working with variety of different foods that are boiled, baked, cooked, stir-fried, or grilled.
A small fork used to serve or retrieve condiments from jars, trays or serving bowls. The fork is typically short in length and very slender, allowing it to be used for small items such as pickles, olives, cheeses, or other similar foods.
Often considered as a matching set, a Salad Spoon and Fork will typically be shaped to serve the various leafy ingredients used to make a salad with greens.
A utensil used when preparing and serving various types of strand, ribbon or noodle pasta. The fork is spoon-shaped with upward pointing pieces, either dowel-like or prong-shaped, separated around or on the fork and lifter tool.
A common utensil for use when slicing meats, poultry, fish and other food items. Carving forks are used to hold foods securely in place as well as keeping hands away from the sharp blades of the knives as food is being prepared.
Designed to assist with ingredients requiring controlled temperatures, this kitchen utensil is built with a temperature sensor on one end and the standard whisk on the other.
A type of serving utensil, commonly made of wood or stainless steel, which is used to hold the long spaghetti noodles enabling them to be easily removed from a pot of boiling water.
The process of "dry" cooking food totally covered in hot cooking fat or oil. This process produces evenly cooked food with a golden, crisp surface on the outside.
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