Napkin folding is an art of folding napkins like origami. This started in France under the rule of Louis XIV.
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A table napkin is a small square of cloth that is either laid over the lap, or one corner tucked into the clothes below the chin. The idea is to prevent any food falling off the fork from staining the front of the diners clothes. It can also be used to wipe the mouth.
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* In the US, this is merely table art. It is done by folding the napkin in this manner. The napkin must already be folded in quarters after ironing. Next fold it into the triangle by folding the open ends of the square to the opposite end. Then sit the napkin up by folding the opposite corners of the long side of the triangle together and creasing gently with the fingers. This napkin should stand on the plate or table independently by opening the long side slightly and standing that edge to the user. * If you are having a fancy dinner party you can also twist the napkin and put it in the wine class with the top sticking out.
Napkin folding can enhance the overall dining experience by adding a touch of elegance and creativity to the table setting. It demonstrates attention to detail and can elevate the presentation of a meal or event. It can also help in creating a cohesive theme or atmosphere for the occasion.
Napkin folding first started in the middle ages under the rule of Louis XIV. During the last century it became more popular and common around the world.
There are many different places that can supply a good sized banquet folding table. Probably the widest selection and cheapest option for the folding table is Amazon.
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the 8 table settings are knife, fork, placemat, plate, napkin, drinks, pepper, salt. If you also wanted to know salt is not your friend because if you eat too much of it you will get very sick.
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If you leave the table but do not want your plate cleared, fold your napkin and lay it alongside your plate. If you want your plate cleared, just rumple it up to signal you have finished your meal.