Dish and method for serving string-form foods

Receptacles – Container attachment or adjunct – Pressure relief means

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220 20, D 7555, B65D 124

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049864343

ABSTRACT:
A dish is provided with a substantially hemispherical cavity in one side wall. The entrance to the cavity is substantially wider than the width of the tines of a standard table fork. The bowl can be used to facilitate the serving and eating of string-form foods such as spaghetti or other string-form pasta. A fork or other eating implement is inserted into the cavity and rotated so as to wind the strands of pasta on the implement to facilitate eating the pasta. The cavity guides the strands onto the tines of the fork and otherwise greatly facilitates the winding procedure.

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