Sunday, January 17, 2010

Chinese Spoons Why Did The Chinese Invent Chopsticks? Why Didn't They Invent Forks Or Spoons?

Why did the Chinese invent chopsticks? Why didn't they invent forks or spoons? - chinese spoons

Undoubtedly, the range is better than two sticks to eat with a meal?

17 comments:

  1. The history of the rods: http://www.asianartmall.com/chopstickshi ...
    This is the story of forks:
    http://www.xent.com/august97/0374.html
    Guess what came first. Happy Learning!

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  2. China has shared the flat in the middle of the table. It's more hygienic, safe and convenient. And culture. And if all assets are the same? "
    And the Chinese are developed by other means. Forget the fireworks without them!
    Moreover, use spoons China.

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  3. My daughter and I decided to create something new 1 Nite chopsticks to eat so wise to try, we asked the same question and my answer was that they were too poor, they could not afford d 'do while remaining the forks of trees, b / c the food was too hot to go with your fingers

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  4. My daughter and I decided to create something new 1 Nite chopsticks to eat so wise to try, we asked the same question and my answer was that they were too poor, they could not afford d 'do while remaining the forks of trees, b / c the food was too hot to go with your fingers

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  5. Why do people ask stupid questions?

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  6. I have an answer to your question, but maybe you ask the wrong person ...

    I think your question was: "Why do people continue to use chopsticks?

    :)

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  7. Personally, I think, are easier to eat.

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  8. Different styles ...

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  9. How do you know the Chinese do not use a spoon or fork? cuz they all use non-Chinese, and I know I am not 100% that of China by the person who is the stupid questions that he / she must drive you crazy *** in the world

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  10. Knife and fork are a matter of Western Europe, most Asian countries, eating with their fingers, and Asians with chopsticks. The food should be up to a point of tenderness, which can be cut with a spoon if necessary to be cooked. There is a saying that only a barbarian wearing a knife at the table.

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  11. Knife and fork are a matter of Western Europe, most Asian countries, eating with their fingers, and Asians with chopsticks. The food should be up to a point of tenderness, which can be cut with a spoon if necessary to be cooked. There is a saying that only a barbarian wearing a knife at the table.

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  12. I think it's because I have an abundant supply of bamboo or wooden sticks had to make, but used with limited amounts of metal or forks and spoons. Moreover, in Chinese tradition, families eat rice with various dishes, with dishes in the middle. Get food, they would have picked up with chopsticks. they were invented and used forks and knives, they find it offensive because it seems that you stab into it. Moreover, they are already in possession of utensils as it is, much like they used to hold a brush to write the calligraphy.

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  13. I think it's because I have an abundant supply of bamboo or wooden sticks had to make, but used with limited amounts of metal or forks and spoons. Moreover, in Chinese tradition, families eat rice with various dishes, with dishes in the middle. Get food, they would have picked up with chopsticks. they were invented and used forks and knives, they find it offensive because it seems that you stab into it. Moreover, they are already in possession of utensils as it is, much like they used to hold a brush to write the calligraphy.

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  14. I think it's an excellent idea. Physically, you can not too much into his mouth. The Americans can shovel in the food much more quickly with a fork, so that is probably why we are overweight, and most Chinese do not:)

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  15. I Believe rods fell into the source of the bamboo poles they have in China. Even eating the food is generally large and when will my sui su does not harm the food before eating, as if u would pierce with a fork.

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  16. think. without modern technology, high tech, or even from the Middle Ages. one of the two is easier to do? Get a piece of wood and plants, by ensuring that all the teeth on the right side without a break over time) (or with two sticks of similar size and use of this? can be properly used a shovel and throw food with chopsticks as easily as you pierce with a fork.

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  17. Why not invent the car in front of the bike?

    Are you really stupid, or just people think you are?

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