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04-06-2010, 10:43 AM

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If I'm not in a rush, it is nice to eat with chopsticks. If I'm hungry, I give up on the knife and fork and just settle for the shovel!!
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I will just go back to my ceasar salad and chopsticks. They really do work better for salads than forks these days.
yes fork is not good at bending leaves. ) but eating steak or sausage would be funny bit with chopsticks, wouldn't?

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To even suggest that chopsticks are archaic, or that european flatware is an evolutionary advance over them, is not only incorrect, but hints of european arrogance.
That is a good point. Is it actually considered arrogant eating with fork in Japan? What would ppl look at someone who comes to a restaurant and bring out his own fork to eat?

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anyway, whether you eat with one or another, or with hands, your meal was most likely prepared using knife and spoon :P
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04-06-2010, 10:54 PM

I use chopsticks whenever the opprotunity presents itself. I find them easier to use eating, except when it's like a steak or something...


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04-06-2010, 10:56 PM

Depends on the food. Completely.


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04-07-2010, 01:59 AM

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Depends on the food. Completely.
the food?
or the preparation of? o.O""

eat a cow w/ a big ass knife....
eat a steak w/ a knife and fork....
eat steak cubes w/ hashi....
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same food eh? x]



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04-07-2010, 04:05 AM

I eat noodles and rice and any small itemed "prepared" food with chopsticks.
And fork with "prepared" meat that I have to cut in smaller pieces.
I have yet to learn to eat an egg roll with chopsticks.



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04-25-2010, 10:57 PM

It depends. I prefer chopsticks when it comes to asian dishes. I like to keep it traditional. If it's a dish like steak or something, I'll use a fork and knife.
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04-26-2010, 01:02 AM

Could someone tell me a dish in which using chop sticks is easier to eat than using a fork?
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04-26-2010, 02:48 AM

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Could someone tell me a dish in which using chop sticks is easier to eat than using a fork?
Ramen, udon, soba, rice, Japanese style yaki-niku, sashimi, sushi, (though hands are the traditional method) shabu shabu, sukiyaki, shoga-yaki, gyoza. Shall I go on?
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05-04-2010, 05:33 AM

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the food?
or the preparation of? o.O""

eat a cow w/ a big ass knife....
eat a steak w/ a knife and fork....
eat steak cubes w/ hashi....
>.>''
same food eh? x]
Lol. Hamburger=hands. Steak=knife and fork. Steak cubes=chopsticks, maybe. I've never had steak cubes. I suppose the preparation of, if ya wanna get technical. :P


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05-04-2010, 10:49 AM

It depends what I am eating. For a lot of food knife and fork/fork and spoon is way easier. Big chop sticks are awesome for cooking though. Great for turning stuff over etc. Sent my mom a pair and she loves them too.
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