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Utensil Kitchen Set Medieval Etiquette Foundations Salad Serving Bovine Horn

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Management number 211554426 Release Date 2026/04/04 List Price $36.00 Model Number 211554426
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Etiquette has been around for many, many years with the intent to help keep the hands and germs from touching food. Large dinners in the middle ages consisted of many courses. Begin with soup, broth, fruits, and greens. These foods are digested easily and were often served at the start of the feast. "Sallat" or salad was a popular choice for the first course. Scallions, boiled carrots, lettuce, turnips, nuts, herbs, vinegar and oil were often used to make a salad. Our Original Etiquette Foundations Salad Serving Set has been tastefully hand carved and polished out of real horn. This set includes an extra-large spoon and spork with decorative handles.The natural colors of the horn come in a mixture of rich browns, blacks, and sometimes a touch of cream or white.he extreme functionality of this set is meant to help bring back the old-world medieval style of feasting with our Original Etiquette Foundations Salad Serving Set. Specifications Material: Horn Spoon Spoon Length: 11.75 in.x 0.5 in x 4 in. Fork Length: 11.75 in.x 4 in.x 0.5 in Features Natural Horn Finish IN4458 We offer our customers a 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE on all of ours products. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Before leaving feedback of any kind, please contact us immediately with any issues or concerns you have with your order.

  • ual_shop Utensil Kitchen Set Medieval Etiquette Foundations Salad Serving Bovine Horn
  • Large dinners in the middle ages consisted of many courses.
  • Begin with soup, broth, fruits, and greens. These foods are digested easily and were often served at the start of the feast
  • "Sallat" or salad was a popular choice for the first course.
  • Scallions, boiled carrots, lettuce, turnips, nuts, herbs, vinegar and oil were often used to make a salad.
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