What is the wand?

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wand set consists of two or more pairs of chopsticks, usually accompanied by accessories such as wand holders or "remnants", sushi rolling mats, metabolisms, bowls and other culinary objects. The spikes included in the chopstick set are mostly fashionable made of plastic or bamboo; However, these chopsticks are sometimes also made of metal, ivory, porcelain and bones. Unlike disposable wooden chopsticks, which have been divided and are usually released in restaurants, there are wands that come in wands, higher quality and often polished and decorated. In recent years, the wand has become a popular gift object in North America due to the growing popularity of Asian cuisine and its aesthetics of signature, which is characterized by details such as angular dishes and hand -painted designs.

In addition to being fashionable, accessories are located in a set of chopsticks also perform various features in preparation noBo portion of some of the most popular Asian dishes. In the preparation of Maki sushi rolls, sushi mats are used, which are often included in the wand assembly and usually made of bamboo. Stipping rice extends over bamboo mats, which then roll firmly to shape the Maki roll. Another example is chopsticks, which are also known as Hashioki that provide resting space for wands when they are not used, and otherwise they could slip out of small serving bowls. More sophisticated chopstick sets such as those that include clay goods such as rice bowls, dispensing stations of soy sauces or kettle, or more precisely fall into the category of sushi orchards or serving sets.

In addition to the production of a popular and affordable gift, the wand also facilitates the environmental movement "brings his own chopsticks" to reduce both deforestation and waste caused by a disposable stick. In some Asian countries there are patrons of restaurants that avoid one -timeThe chopsticks that come with food and bring their own chopsticks are often rewarded in the form of discounts or free items. It was claimed that 45 billion couples were thrown away every year with wands.

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