The fish slice was originally an item of
silver service used for serving fish at a dining table and was generally made of silver or
Sheffield plate rather than copper or tinned iron to avoid the possibility of affecting the taste of the fish. The first known slices intended specifically for serving fish were mentioned in 1730. and are held in the collections of multiple museums. The term evolved to refer to any slotted or pierced implement used for turning foods when frying them; modern versions are available in many materials such as
stainless steel,
nylon, and
silicone and are typically undecorated and shaped as spatulas. == In collections ==