The butter knife is a type of
cutlery used to spread dairy products or other soft toppings on sandwiches, and
elsewhere were. Butter knives are
usually constructed of wood and do not have a sharp blade. Just about every
Swedish home has several of them in their cutlery drawer, and if you go to a
souvenir store, you're likely to find lots of them, sometimes with an elk or
Viking motif carved into the handles.
Dairy in total, particularly
butter, plays an important role in the Swedish diet, since it only became truly
accessible to the majority after WWII, therefore the knife is frequently used
to spread butter or Bregott, an oil-based spread, over crispbread knäckebröd or
open sandwiches, smörgsar. edge. Beautifully presented for the holidays.
This Swedish butter knife
smörkniv has no blade but is rounded for easy distribution.
Individuals from neighboring
countries, like Finland, Norway, and Estonia, rushed in to say they, too, had wooden butter knives
and that one of the reasons they're so popular is that it's a common early
woodwork or handicraft project in classrooms.
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