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  1. The History of Chopsticks. According to the historian Sima Qian (~145–~86 BC) in the Han Dynasty era, Chopsticks were used before the Shang Dynasty, about 4,000 years ago. Archeological analysis of six bronze chopsticks, excavated from the ruins of Yin near Anyang, Henan Province (a Shang city established around 1400 BC) concludes the earliest extant chopsticks were used as cooking tools.

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    Japanese cuisine日本料理. Chopsticks ( Chinese: 筷子/箸; pinyin: kuàizi/zhù) are shaped pairs of equal-length sticks that have been used as kitchen and eating utensils in most of East Asia for over three millennia. They are held in the dominant hand, secured by fingers, and wielded as extensions of the hand, to pick up food.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · 2. Grip the second chopstick with your middle, index finger, and thumb. Hold the second chopstick in much the same way you hold a pencil. Use your thumb to press the chopstick against the second knuckle of your pointer finger. Use the top knuckle of your pointer finger to support the chopstick from below. [3]

  4. May 3, 2024 · Balance it on your ring finger. Step 2: Place the second chopstick in the valley between your pointer finger and thumb along with the first chopstick, but rest this one on your middle finger instead of your ring finger. Step 3: Use your thumb, pointer and middle fingers to grasp the second chopstick a bit more tightly, a bit like holding a pen ...

  5. Feb 5, 2020 · Chopsticks are ubiquitous in Asia. They are so essential to everyday life that the region -- which encompasses China, Korean Peninsula, the Japanese archipelago, parts of Mongolia, and mainland Southeast Asia – is also known as the “chopsticks cultural sphere.” This is not just the impression left on most visitors to the region. Many Asian chopsticks users think that chopsticks are more ...

  6. May 26, 2024 · Chinese Chopsticks. In ancient times, chopsticks were called 'Zhu'. At that time, Chinese ancestors liked to steam or boil food. It was difficult for them to use spoons to dip vegetables in the soup. So they cleverly invented 'Zhu' to nip food, thus it has become the most convenient tableware in their lives.

  7. Apr 9, 2015 · Chopsticks = Love. In China, it’s popular among lovers and newlyweds to give each other chopsticks as a gift. Says Q. Edward Wang: “The two sticks need to be the same length and used together ...

  8. Sep 13, 2022 · Chopsticks have been used as key eating utensils in China for centuries. In fact, chopsticks were first invented in ancient China before their use spread to other East Asian countries, including Japan and Korea.Later, chopsticks expanded further to places like Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, and the Philippines through Chinese immigrants who settled there, as well as China’s ...

  9. Aug 16, 2023 · INTRODUCTION Chopsticks, the quintessential eating utensils in many Asian cultures, have a rich history and cultural significance. From the wide array of types and materials to their deep-rooted cultural symbolism, chopsticks offer a fascinating insight into the culinary traditions of various countries. In this blog post, we will embark on a comprehensive exploration of chopsticks,...

  10. Chopsticks. Chopsticks (箸, hashi) are used to eat most kinds of traditional Japanese dishes with some exceptions. Some of the most important rules to remember when dining with chopsticks are: Hold your chopsticks towards their end, not in the middle or the front third. When you are not using your chopsticks or have finished eating, lay them ...

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