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Been to Italy numerous times, I love the original. I can’t take someone serious who prefers Domino’s Pizza over original italian Pizza and then talks about using fork & knife lol
You know what's fun??
Eating popcorn with hashi while watching a movie!
It also avoids getting your hands dirty!
Give it a try, enjoy life.
Rice, noodles are great examples.
As the trick is for them to eat small bites and quickly. So you hold the bowl up closer to your face and use the chopsticks a shorter distance.
You got to use the tools coorectly ;)
Also if i already hold the bowl that close to my face - probably nobody would notice if i use some tool or not. Perhaps when it gets empty You have to hit a bit at the back of the bowl, so the rest slides into Your mouth.
Because you'll end up quickly with the inability to pick up some bits that are of different size and you'll end up "chasing" things with your mouth.
It's why chopsticks work so well.
And sure, if you hold it close to your face, nobody would notice, but twhat's that got to do with the price of fish?
The claim was which foods work better with chopsticks. I answered that.
I am very suspicious of this, why would anybody want 6 pairs of chopsticks, what are you doing with them?
And that's incompatible with European table manners.
But I've seen plenty of people who can use chopsticks and maintain manners.
Clearly a skill issue. ;P
that is a little precise.
Not that I am judging you or anything just that a person of less of an open mind that myself might conclude you are a Chinese vampire.
Still not better than a fork though because I could still eat those things in the same way if I chose to. If I wanted to just shovel things into my mouth a fork does make a better shovel. And for most foods that aren't rice or meat the edge of a fork is about all you need to cut food too. So not only do chopsticks not really beat a fork at anything, fork does beat chopsticks at several things.