One of my favorite visual gags (of many) in the classic film “Mary Poppins” is when the “practically perfect in every way” nanny played by Julie Andrews begins pulling item after increasingly absurd ...
For some diners, mastering the use of chopsticks to snag a piece of sushi or make their way through a bowl of noodles or fried rice is an accomplishment worth celebrating. You may have even found them ...
For Western eaters, figuring out chopsticks is a real achievement. They require finger strength, coordination, and — often — patience. More and more Westerners are learning how to manipulate these ...
National Chopsticks Day on February sixth honors the five thousand year history of chopsticks, which evolved from cooking tools to essential dining utensils in Asia.
Mastering the art of chopsticks is a skill that often requires considerable practice, particularly for those living in the Western world where these utensils aren't as commonly used as knives and ...