Cutlery plays an important role in our daily lives, whether we’re enjoying a simple home-cooked meal or dining at a restaurant. Knowing the names of different cutlery items in multiple languages can help improve communication, especially when traveling or working in hospitality. In this blog, we’ll explore common cutlery items in English, Hindi, and Punjabi, along with their meanings.
Common Cutlery Items in English, Hindi, and Punjabi

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Fill in the Blanks Exercise
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct cutlery-related word.
1. I need a __________ to eat my soup.
2. Please use a __________ to cut the bread.
3. The waiter placed my tea on a __________.
4. She poured juice into a __________ before serving.
5. He used a __________ to pick up the hot toast.
6. I prefer drinking coffee in a __________ instead of a cup.
7. The pasta was served in a deep __________.
8. Use a __________ to strain the tea leaves.
9. Butter the toast with a __________.
10. The food was served on a clean __________.
11. The chef stirred the curry with a __________.
12. We rolled the dough using a __________.
13. The juice was served in a clean __________.
14. I used a __________ to peel the apples.
15. The sandwiches were served on a __________.
16. He carried the dishes on a __________.
Answer Key
1. Spoon
2. Knife
3. Saucer
4. Glass
5. Tongs
6. Mug
7. Bowl
8. Strainer
9. Butter Knife
10. Plate
11. Ladle
12. Rolling Pin
13. Glass
14. Peeler
15. Plate
16. Tray
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