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type of spoons

grapefruit spoon

grapefruit spoon

grapefruit spoon (a narrow spoon with a serated end, suitable for cutting and eating grapefruit)
soup spoon

soup spoon

soup spoon (a spoon with a rounded bowl intended for eating soup)
tablespoon

tablespoon

tablespoon (a spoon larger than a dessert spoon; used for serving)
teaspoon

teaspoon

teaspoon (a small spoon used for stirring tea or coffee; holds about one fluid dram)
apostle spoon

apostle spoon

apostle spoon (a spoon - often silver - with an image of an apostle or other distinctive christian figure as the termination of the handle)
dessert spoon

dessert spoon

dessert spoon, a spoon designed specifically for eating dessert and sometimes used for soup or cereals, it may also be used to mix fluids
absinthe spoon

absinthe spoon

absinthe spoon (a perforated or slotted spoon used to dissolve a sugar cube in a glass of absinthe)
Richardson Sheffield, Syc02, So.Eat Chill Serving Spoon
Amefa UK Richardson Sheffield, Syc02, So.Eat Chill Serving Spoon
A di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" Coffee Spoon Mat (Ajm22/8 S) set of 6
Alessi A di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" Coffee Spoon Mat (Ajm22/8 S) set of 6
A di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" Serving Spoon - Polished
Alessi A di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" Serving Spoon - Polished
Alessi - "Asta" Serving Spoon AM24/11
sugar spoon (a spoon for serving sugar; often made in the shape of a seashell)
A di Alessi Kitchen Spoon Polished (Ajm19/51 L)
Alessi A di Alessi Kitchen Spoon Polished (Ajm19/51 L)
sundae spoon (a spoon with a flat bowl; often used for eating ice cream sundaes)
pickle spoon (a spoon with drainage holes and a long handle sometimes with a hooked end, designed for retrieving pickled items from a jar)
A di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" Serving Spoon Mat (Ajm22/11 S)
Alessi A di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" Serving Spoon Mat (Ajm22/11 S)
Alessi - "Caccia" Serving Spoon LCD01/11
Alessi "Mami" Serving Spoon
Alessi - "Nuovo Milano" Serving Spoon
Alessi - "Duna" Serving Spoon MZ01/11
Alessi - "Dry" Serving Spoon 4180/11
bar spoon (a spoon with a very long, usually decorative handle used in bartending for mixing and layering drinks)
Faringdon 15.5cm Tea Infuser Spoon
Dexam Faringdon 15.5cm Tea Infuser Spoon
Faringdon 11.5cm Boxwood Salt Spoon
Dexam Faringdon 11.5cm Boxwood Salt Spoon
A di Alessi Kitchen Spoon Mat (AJM19/51)
Alessi A di Alessi Kitchen Spoon Mat (AJM19/51)
Alessi - "Dry" Serving Spoon, Mirror L4180/11
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What types of spoon (a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food) are there?
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For description and history, see spoon. For spoons other than utensils, see Spoon (disambiguation). This is a list of types of spoons used for eating, cooking, and serving:
A spoon is a utensil consisting of a small shallow bowl, oval or round, at the end of a handle. A type of cutlery (sometimes called flatware in the United States), especially ...
Types of Spoon/flatware. Asparagus Tongs. The most common form of asparagus tongs are similar in design to oversized sugar tongs with the addition of a restraining bar, usually ...
Types of Soup Spoons. Soup spoons are produced in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are generally classified by the size of the soup spoon's bowl, the part of the spoon that ...
Types of Spoons Now-a-days, different types of spoons are use to perform different tasks. Followings are the types of spoons available in the market:

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