These spoons have a weird flattened part on the side. I thought they might be worn down from stirring at first but we have about a dozen of identical looking ones so that theory is out. Anyone know?

  • @Fantomas
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    241 year ago

    I believe what you have there is an ice cream spoon. Thinner on one side to aid ‘slicing’ through the ice cream.

    • @PlaidBaronOP
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      71 year ago

      Interesting. I always thought ice cream spoons had a flat top.

      • @Fantomas
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        61 year ago

        Not always. Tbf if it’s the size of a teaspoon it’s probably a cream spoon. If it’s the size of a dessert spoon it’s probably a saucier spoon. Needs more banana for scale.

          • @Fantomas
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            31 year ago

            Then my guess would be a saucier spoon. Oooh look at you with a set of sauce spoons! Using them to eat Cheerios.

  • nymwit
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    1 year ago

    A search for “asymmetrical spoon” gives a few that are shaped just like OP’s. These ones look particularly close in shape. They also have sort of similar design around the handled ends - at least in that they have designs rather than a fully plain end.

    OP doesn’t say anything about the flatter side being thinner or sharper. I think if meant to cut into grapefruit or ice cream that side would be sharper/thinner. Absent sharpening, a pointy spoon should penetrate something easier than a less pointy one - and these look less pointy than if they were symmetrical. Plus, you’d bend those up pretty quick in hard ice cream I think. I think they’re just asymmetrical for the sake of it, a point of distinction perhaps marketed as favoring right handed people in getting liquids off a flat surface better.

    • @PlaidBaronOP
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      51 year ago

      Thats gotta be it! I have no idea how or when we even got them.

  • @PotjiePig
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    71 year ago

    I think it’s a pudding spoon.

    The slightly pointed tip is to aid slicing the pudding, while being assymetrical to allow a right handed person to not get the pointy end pokies.

  • FiveMacs
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    61 year ago

    Makes me kinda think it’s a french sauce spoon, but it’s still missing some key features. Flat edges are meant to scoop sauces easier from plates etc…

    • @PlaidBaronOP
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      21 year ago

      Would make sense. It would serve the purpose anyway.

      • @myklM
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        11 year ago

        Hi OP, I’m pleased you got some answers to choose between :-) If you’re satisfied, could edit your post title to add [SOLVED] at the end? Thanks.

    • jopepa
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      51 year ago

      OP’s spoon doesn’t have the serrated edges though.