Then the bowl is thrust at me with battered wooden chopsticks and a porcelain spoon. |
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All the tables were pre-set with linen napkins, bowls, china spoons and chopsticks on a green cloth. |
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Its serving order and individual portions is Western and the use of the chopsticks is Oriental. |
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Guests serve themselves, and replenish their servings with their own chopsticks. |
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Once there, they had to pick up four jellybeans out of a bowl and put them on a plate using only a tricky pair of chopsticks. |
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Jahn glanced at his chopsticks, bento lunch, and then gave him an exasperated look. |
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Japanese chopsticks are too thin and Chinese chopsticks are hardly shaped at all. |
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There are also new, shrink wrapped Japanese chopsticks to take back to the table. |
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She packed five undervests, three pairs of boxer shorts, a tea-mug, the chopsticks, slippers, and so on. |
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These are used to create goods such as bowls, cutlery, chopsticks and even wine cups. |
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The cold, round meal tray is impassively in front, with two bowls and two pairs of chopsticks placed in their proper places. |
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So, the company began using the wood, which is hard and non-porous, to make chopsticks and bowls. |
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The table is set with chopsticks, bowls, soup spoons, soy sauce, vinegar, and condiments. |
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The table is set with an A3 paper place mat and a pair of ominous looking chopsticks. |
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They were learning to use the chopsticks, and everyone tried the noodles and prawn crackers. |
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Men also wear pouches on the right side of their belts to hold a small knife and a pair of chopsticks. |
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Two Chinese men reported that chopsticks were too difficult to use, instead they ate their moon cakes with their fingers. |
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In his character-defining moment in Fireworks, Kitano planted a pair of chopsticks into the eye of an offending yakuza. |
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Her dark tresses were twisted into an oddly shaped bun with two chopsticks sticking from them. |
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There are metal forks and spoons, melamine Chinese spoons and plastic chopsticks. |
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Tabletops lined with batiks harbour the requisite supply of plastic chopsticks, soya and fish sauces, and that ever-so-spicy thick red stuff. |
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A set of chopsticks and red table linen priced of 89 yuan is especially recommended for new couples. |
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Many of these are best sampled in a group, where everyone can dig their chopsticks into a tabletop pot. |
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As for the carvings, I bought some rather lovely chopsticks made from wild betel nut palm and a dolphin carved from the nut of the sago palm. |
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Particularly, chopsticks are also a good choice when people send presents to relatives and friends. |
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An S-shaped chopsticks rack made from red sandalwood is a symbol of good luck. |
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Men are nimble enough with the chopsticks, but threading the needle takes patience. |
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But I did enjoy my Vietnamese bowl of pho, which I ate entirely with chopsticks. |
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Naturally, she doesn't know how to use chopsticks, since she doesn't eat Chinese food. |
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In the days when people had to struggle to live, chopsticks were dull in colouring and appearance. |
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Julia had gotten home late from work, and was on the couch with carry-out sushi, talking back to the news and gesturing with her chopsticks. |
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Also, never tap the bowls on the table with chopsticks as many Chinese believe only beggars do this. |
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The Chinese have those chinaware spoons for soup but eat the rest with chopsticks only. |
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The table appointments are also of very high quality, with the black and silver chopsticks being exceptional. |
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Therefore, chopsticks are also looked upon as the quintessence of Japanese culture. |
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Unique china and cherrywood chopsticks are placed on elegant silver holders to make the food look more appealing. |
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Only at funerals are chopsticks stuck into the rice that is put onto the altar. |
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Dishes are served on a revolving plate in the centre of the table, and food is deftly picked up with chopsticks as it comes by. |
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Amber scarfed down her eggs and fumbled with her chopsticks as she tried to eat her rice. |
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After that, she began using the chopsticks with increased dexterity and was filling her own stomach in no time. |
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In the Chinese way, we both helped ourselves to each of the dishes, breaking open new, clean chopsticks from a supply on each table. |
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Try different types of plates, bowls, cutlery, placemats, glasses, and even chopsticks as props to set the scene for each dish. |
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Some of us were less proficient than others with our chopsticks! |
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Plastic-coated tablecloths and disposable chopsticks underline the simplicity of the impeccably clean restaurant, which holds about 40 people. |
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Get your chopsticks out for these amazing Asian recipes that are perfect for your next themed dinner party. |
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Your ring finger, middle finger and index finger will automatically close around the chopsticks. |
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Compared with chopsticks, metal knives and forks are like using a cannon ball to chase away a fly. |
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Make sure not to forget the chopsticks on your shopping list, with which all these goodies will be eaten! |
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Traditionally, sushi is eaten with Japanese chopsticks and simply dipped into the soy sauce and wasabi mixture. |
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Two bowls, a tiny side plate, a pair of chopsticks and a cloth square were all wrapped in another square like an Oriental version of the mess kit she used in Girl Guides. |
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A bowl of springy udon noodles with slivers of chayote in sesame sauce required especial dexterity with chopsticks but was worth every splash. |
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Case for bring your chopsticks or cutlery at a picnic or use it with your bento box. |
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The bones are puts in urns or boxes two by two with chopsticks, like the chopsticks for eating. |
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This way, if food accidentally falls from your chopsticks it drops right back into the bowl and not onto the table. |
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Yes, you can roll nori like an ice-cream cone and stuff it with anything from spring onion and eel to salmon roe and soy beans, but try eating it with chopsticks. |
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The inhabitants of Hell are seated on both sides of the table and are given chopsticks with which to eat the food. |
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The only question left is whether the frugal innovators who come out on top will use forks or chopsticks. |
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The technique is to spoon the noodles into your mouth with your chopsticks. |
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Handy hints from professional chefs on how to perfect your cooking skills and how to use chopsticks properly. |
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Japanese boiled white rice is sticky so that it can be easily eaten with chopsticks. |
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With a little practice and a few useful tips, it's easy to eat with chopsticks. |
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During my first time in the camp, we were forced to pack disposable chopsticks in very unsanitary conditions. |
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All the chopsticks were put on the ground of the small room and people often stepped on them. |
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Basically, chopsticks are but the continuation of two fingers, and what could be more efficient than our fingers? |
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By using chopsticks, the Chinese reveal their great efficiency and their consideration for food. |
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At the end of the first dinner scene, he uses chopsticks like antennae to make me smile. |
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Our table manners require us to use two hands to perform with less dexterity what chopsticks can do with only one. |
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Dieters are advised to slow down, struggle through their scrambled egg whites, with chopsticks if necessary. |
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At first, fumbling with chopsticks, he found it hard to grasp the food. |
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It's like trying to build a house using only chopsticks and a hammer. |
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Freshly caught bluefins routinely jet worldwide before ending up in tiny pieces between a pair of chopsticks. |
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Solid ingredients are then eaten with chopsticks. |
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In small-town workhouses, disposable chopsticks are typically bleached with hydrogen peroxide, polished with paraffin and treated with sulphur dioxide to prevent mould. Huang Bo, a film star, is among those who worry. |
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She always showered with a cap and on alternate days shampooed her hair in the kitchen sink, the drain of which I'd have to unclog every couple of weeks, pulling out the thick black strands with a pair of chopsticks. |
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This elegant wooden sushi set is packed in a beautiful storage box and includes sliceable sushi rolls, shrimp, tuna, easy-use chopsticks, a cleaver and more! Sushi rolls make fun chopping sounds when sliced! |
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In July, 2009, while I was having lunch in a cafeteria in Capitol Hill, Washington DC, I saw that the disposable chopsticks in the cafeteria were made in China. |
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Pick up the dough and use chopsticks to help fold the dough in halves. |
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In the dim light, punters sit sipping raspberry-flavoured Tokyo martinis, losing the freestyle sushi off their chopsticks or necking Asahi beer. |
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Other products on display include Orka Pod Hooks, the Orka Wall Scale, new aprons, roll-up baking sheets, and silicone basters and chopsticks. |
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You can even buy a backscratcher made of solid koa wood or chopsticks, gunstocks, hair ornaments, or woodenware. |
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It is also used for tool handles and cutlery, such as chopsticks, toothpicks, and other utensils, like the wooden spoon and pencil. |
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Sticky rice can be easily grasped with chopsticks, too. |
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According to a Parks official, in 2006 the police also arrested two Zambians at the Zambian border with ivory chopsticks and Chinese-style carvings. |
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Thus for most of recorded history, those not using chopsticks either ate with their hands, with cutlery made from metals that taste quite strong, or from other nice-tasting materials such as wood. |
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There, they cracked the problem by developing chopsticks. |
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In the back of the courtroom, a lanky man in a yellow sweater, his graying hair perfectly in place and his eyes darting around, fidgeted with his fingers as though he were handling invisible chopsticks. |
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Well, that got our attention. Ashley put down her chopsticks and paused in midchew. |
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Mr Huang has been handing out thousands of pairs of reusable chopsticks to his fans. But persuading restaurant-goers to use them will be another matter. |
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On April 2 a man from the central Chinese province of Henan stole a cell phone from a bicycler using a pair of large chopsticks and was caught on photo. |
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For example, assuming Firm A holds a patent on the fork, Firm B cannot produce sporks without licensing Firm A's patent, but could produce chopsticks. |
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While Polo describes paper money and the burning of coal, he fails to mention the Great Wall of China, tea, Chinese characters, chopsticks, or footbinding. |
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These include ultra-light titanium sporks, chopsticks and cutlery sets. |
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They eat with their fingers instead of with chopsticks such as we use. |
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The culture shock was quite strong, especially due to the fact that Europeans were not able to understand the Japanese writing system nor accustomed to using chopsticks. |
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It has also been noted by other scholars that many of the things not mentioned by Marco Polo such as tea and chopsticks weren't mentioned by other travelers as well. |
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