3 Tricks You Can Do With a Fruit Knife

Carved Apple Brothers
Carved Apple Brothers

How many ideas can you come up with, using a folding fruit knife and some edible sculpture objects? Folding pocket fruit knives can go with you to any party and help you brighten things up. Apples, watermelons, other melons, and pumpkins aren’t the only objects of your artwork. Try mangos, oranges, and pineapples, too.

Carved Watermelon Display
Carved Watermelon Display

Of course, there is the usual use of a fruit knife….using it to extract a test plug from a melon to test the color and taste of the fruit without having to destroy the whole thing. This is what they do at the fruit warehouses, and in the fields. This picture shows a tester that went a little too far and carved out several “test” plugs. But that’s ok. Someone will volunteer to eat the mistake.

Watermelon Testing Plug
Watermelon Testing Plug

Stainless steel fruit and vegetable knives come with plastic handles or stainless steel handles. Some have serrated blades for use on tougher fruits.

 

95-113E 5 3/4 Stainless Fruit/ Vegetable Knife 95-113ss

 

The Best Pocket Knife Award for March 2017

Be a great CEO and give your clients the best Kershaw Knives
Be a great CEO and give your clients the best Kershaw Knives

The best pocket knife for March 2017 was chosen for its high quality of material and workmanship. It also has these main features:

  • Beautifully designed camo pattern throughout the handle
  • Assisted opening system, called Speedsafe
  • Safety tip lock to guard against accidental opening
  • Perfect size for your pocket
  • 420hc stainless steel blade
  • Made in the USA
  • Full color one piece gift box

Our pick this month is made by Kershaw, an American company.

1620-engraved-camo-scallion-smooth Kershaw “Scallion” Knife, Camo 1620