It is known that the British royal family has strict rules, in several details of their movements, clothes, and even their food, and among these strange rules, the royal family prevents The presence of one of the cutlery for eating fish on the table of the royal court.
The British royal family forbids the use of a fish knife and evenThey prevent the presence of this tool in particular among all eating utensils, on their dining table, according to the UAE website Al Ain.
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Thomas Blake, author of “What a thing to say to the Queen What a thing to say to the Queen” A curious fact about the rules of British royal meals, particularly when the King and the family eat their own fish dish, he said: There have been no fish knives in royal palaces since King Edward VII of the United Kingdom denounced them as ‘too common’.“.
Since that time in the 15th century, Forbidding the presence of the fish knife on the “dining” of the British royal court, a tradition passed down the generations, and the fish knife remained an unpopular tool of members of the British royal family..
On the other hand, Prince Charles has banned foie gras foie grasFrench goose liver delicacy in the royal palaces in 2008 due to concerns about animal welfare.
It also betrays the ban on medium-cooked meat from the royal family’s meal, as Darren McGrady, the former royal chef, said that Queen Elizabeth loves Eat well cooked meat.
Many members of the British royal court also avoid a particular menu of food choices when in official engagements. Former royal butler Grant Harold told the magazine Woman & Home Members of the British royal family tend to avoid oysters at these engagements, to prevent food poisoning.
He revealed: “It is a very logical step to give up eating seafood when someone is out of the house or on public functions, we don’t want a member of the royal family to have a serious reaction to food poisoning, especially if they are on an overseas tour.“.
It is known that the British royal family has strict rules, in several details of their movements, clothes, and even their food, and among these strange rules, the royal family prevents The presence of one of the cutlery for eating fish on the table of the royal court.
The British royal family forbids the use of a fish knife and evenThey prevent the presence of this tool in particular among all eating utensils, on their dining table, according to the UAE website Al Ain.
Queen Elizabeth
table
Thomas Blake, author of “What a thing to say to the Queen What a thing to say to the Queen” A curious fact about the rules of British royal meals, particularly when the King and the family eat their own fish dish, he said: There have been no fish knives in royal palaces since King Edward VII of the United Kingdom denounced them as ‘too common’.“.
Since that time in the 15th century, Forbidding the presence of the fish knife on the “dining” of the British royal court, a tradition passed down the generations, and the fish knife remained an unpopular tool of members of the British royal family..
On the other hand, Prince Charles has banned foie gras foie grasFrench goose liver delicacy in the royal palaces in 2008 due to concerns about animal welfare.
It also betrays the ban on medium-cooked meat from the royal family’s meal, as Darren McGrady, the former royal chef, said that Queen Elizabeth loves Eat well cooked meat.
Many members of the British royal court also avoid a particular menu of food choices when in official engagements. Former royal butler Grant Harold told the magazine Woman & Home Members of the British royal family tend to avoid oysters at these engagements, to prevent food poisoning.
He revealed: “It is a very logical step to give up eating seafood when someone is out of the house or on public functions, we don’t want a member of the royal family to have a serious reaction to food poisoning, especially if they are on an overseas tour.“.