the_siobhan: It means, "to rot" (0)
the_siobhan ([personal profile] the_siobhan) wrote 2023-02-11 03:58 pm (UTC)

Re: ...differences between Chinese and Japanese chopsticks

It occurs to me now that my experience is Toronto-centric, and I have no idea what they do in the actual countries.

But anyway, the chopsticks that Chinese restaurants use here are huge compared to the Japanese ones - thicker, longer and heavier. I have small hands and so I find them difficult to manipulate.

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