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dessert spoon

dessert spoon (a spoon larger than a teaspoon and smaller than a tablespoon)

class, type of manufactured item
Class
type of manufactured item
Parent Class
spoon, item of kitchenware, retail product
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dessert_spoon
Sold by
Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, John Lewis, ProCook, branch of ProCook,  …
Sold By Every
branch of ProCook, branch of Marks & Spencer, branch of John Lewis, branch of Debenhams, kitchenware outlet
Associated with
kitchenware outlet
Wordnet Synset ID
"103180384"
Freebase ID
"/guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000004882ed"
DBPedia URI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dessert_spoon
Related Websites
http://www.butlersguild.com/index.php?subject=273
Freebase Primary MID
"/m/04k0rf"
Distinct From
tablespoon, teaspoon, grapefruit spoon, love spoon, soup spoon,  …
Tell me what you know about dessert spoon, a spoon designed specifically for eating dessert and sometimes used for soup or cereals, it may also be used to mix fluids.
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Dessertspoon Facts. Traced to Paleolithic times, seashells were likely the first spoons used for dining. For convenience, handles made from wood or bone were added to the shells.
In fact it's obviously not a formal definition, because it also defines the cup as ... I think you are forgetting that a US-english "tablespoon" would be a UK-english "dessert spoon".

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