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Regarding this, what is the harmful effect of spoon?
Scientists say many cooking spoons, whisks and spatulas contain harmful substances named oligomers which leach onto food at temperatures above 70°C (158°F). If swallowed in high doses, these man-made chemicals may trigger liver and thyroid disease. They have also been linked to infertility, cancer and high cholesterol.
Also Know, why is a spoon called a spoon? It is likely that the first spoons derived from whichever local objects were used to scoop up liquid: The word for spoon in both Latin and Greek derives from a snail shell while the Anglo-Saxon spon means chip. The shape of the fork has been around a lot longer than the eating utensil.
Also to know is, what do you eat with a spoon?
Best Foods To Eat With A Spoon Straight From The Jar
- Peanut Butter. Tom Grill via Getty Images.
- Nutella.
- Dulce De Leche. Ted Morrison via Getty Images.
- Marshmallow Fluff. AP.
- Ice Cream. Alex Cao via Getty Images.
- Cookie Spread. Facebook/Biscoff.
- Salsa Con Queso. Facebook/TOSTITOS Salsa Con Queso Dip.
- Frosting. Tom Merton via Getty Images.
What are the parts of a spoon?
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- spoon. Utensil consisting of a handle and a hollow part used to eat liquid or semisolid foods.
- tip. Rounded end of the bowl.
- back. Outer curved part of the bowl.
- bowl. Hollow part of the spoon at the end of the handle.
- neck. Part where the utensil widens.
- handle. Part used to pick up and handle the spoon.
- inside.