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22 November 2017, 10:19 AM | #31 |
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I've been using chopsticks for many years, and my young kids are pretty good with them too.
When I was in China for work, one of my colleagues could not figure out how to use chopsticks, even after ten days. Some restaurants didn't have forks, so he was stuck stabbing his food. It was pretty funny to me, but he was cranky much of the trip. |
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Pro chopstick user here
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22 November 2017, 11:00 AM | #33 |
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I'm from a very international family with members in many continents but I am still known as "fork and knife boy", I just prefer them to chopsticks or naan bread or whatever else so I take the abuse... but one day I'll be Godfather of them all as my Dad was.
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22 November 2017, 12:16 PM | #34 |
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Chinese food doesn't taste better when used with a chopstick. Nor are the portions sized to be chopstick friendly. Take it from the Chinese guy
In any case, here in Southeast Asia, we have Malay, Indian and Chinese people. We eat with forks and spoon, chopsticks, and occasionally with just the hand. I have not mastered eating with just my fingers; there's a subtle art to tearing meat off bones with just your fingers. In those cases, I just keep to my fork and spoon |
22 November 2017, 01:17 PM | #35 |
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I hardly ever use chop sticks, even after several years of living in Hong Kong and traveling around Asia.. I know how to use them but don't find it comfortable. Only use them when the restaurant confirms that they have no cutlery.
I've met a few people who made a big deal out of this... "Haha you're not using chop sticks IN ASIA?! Tee hee hee!"... without fail, all of these people were idiots, and none of them were even Asian. These are the sort of people who think moving from a Western country to Asia makes them cooler than James Bond. |
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Fork and knife.
Sushi with hands though.
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22 November 2017, 04:06 PM | #37 |
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Yes I use chopstick, especially when I eat noodle ...even when I eat instant noodle at home, I also use chopstick...except for spaghetti
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22 November 2017, 04:29 PM | #38 |
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Chinese American Take Out is fork and spoon. Korean food is with chopsticks, and sushi is a hard pass. I am Asian.
(When you get a chance take a trip to China and ask for some General Tso Chicken lol) |
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As a young 'foodie' in the early '70s I would always eat Asian food with chopsticks simply because it enhanced the experience for me. I like to eat food in the manner that I imagine the locals eat. I love a varied diet and food has always been a special enjoyment for me.
There are some things that should be eaten with the fingers and it always amuses me to watch someone struggling with knife and fork when fingers would do it better, although obviously this requires props like finger bowls etc.
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23 November 2017, 12:45 AM | #41 |
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I cannot handle THE STUPID CHOPSTICKs
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I don't like eating with my fingers, nor chopsticks. I want to eat my food, not play with it. I respect greatly the customs of others, and my own as well.
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All things considered, the use of a knife & fork, chopsticks and/or fingers while dining each have their place from the standpoint of custom and ease. But relying on a fork to eat something like sushi is really beyond comprehension and it definitely puts the G in gauche.
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Same here. Soup seems to slide right off a chopstick.
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My parents taught us how to use them at a young age at our weekly local Chinese restaurant.
I usually use them when they are available, and have taught my kids how to use them as well. It seems like the "right" way to eat! |
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Japanese restaurant 5 mins from my house I order a fork with my food every time as the table setting just has chopsticks... one day I was hungry no waiter was in site I gave it a try and after 2-3 meals never asked for a fork again. I dig chopsticks
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There's a sushi place in Tulsa called Sushi Fork. I've never been there (or to Oklahoma for that matter) but they supposedly offer these devices as an alternative to using either a fork or traditional chopsticks. No mention of a plastic sushi knife.
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sushi, i have been told, was originally intended as finger food. under the sushi bar slats would be an area to wash your hands.
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Well I can't eat many carbs due to high blood sugar so I whip the buns off any burger and knife and fork it. You certainly get a lot more flavour per bite. I shudder to confess but I have also started using a knife and fork for Krispy Kremes. I love the strawberry ones and biting into them sometimes you get no cream and then other bites too much and it flows out of your mouth so I thought fck it I am going to slice it open and distribute it properly. I don't eat sweets often so I need to make each one really count.
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Yes, most sushi chefs only eat with their hands and want you to as well. On the other hand in some countries the louder you slurp your noodles the better so chef doesn't always know best.
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Here are two "tools" I couldn't live without. I'm sure you know what they're for and what the purpose is of the little hole on the knife. |
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Imagine the incredible shame... your carefully crafted piece of sushi breaking apart and falling from the fork... as the chef and other patrons watch with disdain |
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In my defense I might not have enough experience eating Sushi as I've only been doing it for forty years. |
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