Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I actually think its harder to use forks than chopsticks.
I don't know about you, but Chopsticks are much better for eating than forks. I can eat individual grains of rice, not struggle to pick up peas, eat noodles without them slipping off my fork and do all kinds of neat stuff.
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I actually think its harder to use forks than chopsticks.
I don't know about you, but Chopsticks are much better for eating than forks. I can eat individual grains of rice, not struggle to pick up peas, eat noodles without them slipping off my fork and do all kinds of neat stuff.
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I actually think its harder to use forks than chopsticks.
I don't know about you, but Chopsticks are much better for eating than forks. I can eat individual grains of rice, not struggle to pick up peas, eat noodles without them slipping off my fork and do all kinds of neat stuff.
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: Farang
Chopsticks are easier to use than a fork for rice. The easiest way to eat Asian food is Thai-style.. fork the food onto a spoon. Brilliant!
Easier maybe if you have sticky rice. Requiring food to be prepared a certain way or cut up before hand and then saying chopsticks is better is absolutely ridiculous. I'm tired of the west's glamorization of Asian culture, from acupuncture to astrology. Enough with the orientalism already. Chopsticks a cool novelty but they're inferior.
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I actually think its harder to use forks than chopsticks.
I don't know about you, but Chopsticks are much better for eating than forks. I can eat individual grains of rice, not struggle to pick up peas, eat noodles without them slipping off my fork and do all kinds of neat stuff.
I thought Koreans didn't use chopsticks...
Originally posted by: Atheus
chopsticks are more hygenic because you throw them out after you use them.
probably better for the environment too if you cut them out of managed pine forest.
Originally posted by: Atheus
chopsticks are more hygenic because you throw them out after you use them.
probably better for the environment too if you cut them out of managed pine forest.
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Chopsticks are stupid. What the hell is the point? It sure as hell isn't more efficient. I've always finished my meal about twice as fast using a fork as the other guy trying to use chopsticks.
The only thing left is that people think they are special when they use them (i'm talking about white people who use them). I can understand if you are asian and you are just used to them, but there is NO reason for anyone else to use them.
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I actually think its harder to use forks than chopsticks.
I don't know about you, but Chopsticks are much better for eating than forks. I can eat individual grains of rice, not struggle to pick up peas, eat noodles without them slipping off my fork and do all kinds of neat stuff.
I thought Koreans didn't use chopsticks...
... wow.
Unlike other chopstick cultures, Koreans use a spoon for their rice and soup, and chopsticks for most other things at the table. (Traditionally, Korean spoons have a relatively flat, circular head with a straight handle, unlike Chinese or Japanese soup spoons.)
Originally posted by: tagej
Chopsticks are idiotic, there's no way they work better or easier than using a fork and knife. There's probably a couple of billion people out there using them because that's what they learned to use (and tradition), but clearly they are inferior to a fork and knife combo.
Originally posted by: dighn
"Real" Chinese food (i.e. not from places that serve "Sweet & sour chicken" or "General Tso's chicken") is often easier to eat with chopsticks. I like to use a spoon most of the time but when it comes to picking up long and thin pieces of food I use my backup pair of chopsticks.
Originally posted by: tagej
Chopsticks are idiotic, there's no way they work better or easier than using a fork and knife. There's probably a couple of billion people out there using them because that's what they learned to use (and tradition), but clearly they are inferior to a fork and knife combo.
Ignorance... you should never have to use a knife when eating chinese food
Originally posted by: tagej
Helloooo, mcfly.. fork and knife work with *any* food, not just limited to a particular ethnic food. Like I said, chopsticks are inferior. They only work passably with certain types of food.
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Chopsticks are stupid. What the hell is the point? It sure as hell isn't more efficient. I've always finished my meal about twice as fast using a fork as the other guy trying to use chopsticks.
The only thing left is that people think they are special when they use them (i'm talking about white people who use them). I can understand if you are asian and you are just used to them, but there is NO reason for anyone else to use them.
It can't always be about efficiency.
I mean, why drink wine from an expensive crystal glass? Wouldn't it be more efficient to just show up to the fancy restaurant wearing one of those beer-helmets with drinking tubes? Then the waiter could just pour your port into the reservoir tank and you wouldn't even have to reach for a silly, non-efficient glass!
And they could run your steak through a pasta machine, so you could slurp it up!
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: tagej
Helloooo, mcfly.. fork and knife work with *any* food, not just limited to a particular ethnic food. Like I said, chopsticks are inferior. They only work passably with certain types of food.
and those "billions" of people you refer to eat chinese food almost every day. Why should they switch to utensils that are not optimized for their everyday food? Without having an intimate knowledge of what chinese people eat you are in no place to criticize their choice of utensils.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
<---revokes your Chinese card
Originally posted by: Kaido
I use both. When my hand starts cramping up, I switch to my Knorks![]()
