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Utensils are tools used for preparing, serving, and eating food. They are an essential part of culinary arts and food preparation. Utensils can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, wood, and plastic. They can be broadly categorized into cooking utensils and eating utensils.

Cooking Utensils[edit]

Cooking utensils are tools used in the preparation of food. They include items such as knives, spoons, forks, whisks, spatulas, and graters. These tools are used for a variety of tasks, including chopping, stirring, and grating.

Eating Utensils[edit]

Eating utensils are tools used to consume food. They include items such as forks, spoons, and chopsticks. These tools are used to pick up food and bring it to the mouth.

History[edit]

The use of utensils dates back to prehistoric times. Early humans used simple tools made from stone and bone to prepare and eat food. Over time, these tools evolved into the more complex utensils we use today.

Cultural Variations[edit]

Different cultures use different types of utensils. For example, in many Asian cultures, chopsticks are the primary eating utensil, while in Western cultures, forks and spoons are more commonly used.

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