What are chopsticks?

Moves eat the tools used widely in Asia, especially in China, Korea, Japan and Thailand. It is in the form of two sticks that can be made of bone, metal, wood, nephrit or ivory, depending on the owner and intended use. The spikes are used by billions of people and probably come during the Shang Dynasty in China, between 1766-1122 years before the common era. The use of this tool correctly requires a certain practice, and any culture that uses them has its own traditions and superstitions surrounding eating equipment. These should be monitored when they avoid faux pas in culture.

There are many different types of wands, depending on the nation in which they are made and used. In general, all countries that use them produce chopsticks in different sizes for different hands, along with municipal serving tools and extra large for cooking. Those who are used to eat can be quite ornamental and are usually adapted to the owner while municipal and types of coolerThey are the most clear. Blunt chopsticks are widespread in most Asian countries, although Japanese varieties are focused on business goals.

The English name comes from the pidgin word "chop", which means "fast". It is derived from the Chinese word for "fast", kuai-tzu . The ties are usually held between the thumb and the index finger of the right hand and their use is controlled by a complex series of rules. In general, eaters should never play with their chopsticks, use them to move plates or bowls, or eat from municipal meals with personal. In addition, it is considered to be rough to defeat the plate for attention using a wand and it is bad luck to exceed them, the Chinese symbol for death.

Many taboo related to the use of a wand are also tied to death and funeral rituals. For example, it would never go through food directly together because they use them because this is how the Buddhist funeral is processedSTI. In Japan, wands should never be stuck in a bowl of food to the sky, because it resembles the offer of incense incense incense. Other taboo, such as non -use non -use, relate to the control of common sense infection.

Each nation also has restrictions related to general tables. In China, for example, it is a conventional picking up a bowl on rice and using wands to a shovel rice into the mouth. In Korea, it is considered to be very bad behavior and will frown on them. In general, when eating as a guest in another nation, follow the leadership of your hosts and apologize immediately if you cause an unintentional offense.

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