Zen and the Art of Learning to Use Chopsticks

or 'How to Use Chopsticks'

by Ginny McWong

If you've ever wanted to learn how to properly use chopsticks, you've come to the right place. Here you will learn the basics of using the Chinese utensils, a little bit of history behind these wooden sticks and some common misconceptions.

First of all, you should have in your possession a set of chopsticks so you can follow the directions below. Remember, practice makes perfect and you don't want to look a fool when you go eat your next Chinese meal. (For a great meal suggestion, check out the article about Dim Sum.)

Before we dive in, let's take a look at the history of chopsticks. Chopsticks were invented a very, very long time ago by the Chinese people. In fact, chopsticks have been around for about 5,000 years. Since living in the Chinese countryside did not offer the ammenities that most western cultures enjoyed, people had to use small sticks of wood together to eat their meals.

In early Chinese life, food was cooked in large pots over the fire throughout the day and people would break off twigs from trees to eat from the pot. Chinese food also was characterized by the small sized meats and vegetables that were used. This was to conserve on fuel and other resources since smaller pieces of food cooked quicker. These smaller pieces of food (still present in today's Chinese cuisine) made knives and forks unnecessary and thus chopsticks became the main utensils at any meal. Confucius, who was a vegetarian, also advised people to not use knives at the table because it would remind them of the slaughterhouse.

Around A.D. 500, chopstick use had spread to what is now Vietnam, Korea and Japan. Different sizes and different woods were used to make a variety of styles and shapes. Some chopsticks were rounded and pointed at the ends, while others were straight and narrow. Bamboo is the most popular wood since it is inexpensive, easy to split and odorless.

But how does one use them? It's easy in four easy steps:

1. Hold your first chopstick between your thumb and first finger.

2. Hold the second chopstick like you would a pen or pencil.

3. Use your thumb and first finger to move the top chopstick to pick up items. Your bottom chopstick should remain stationary.

4. Have fun!

As for chopstick etiquette, read on. Some major don'ts of chopstick use:

  • Don't use your chopsticks to point at somebody or to enhance communication.
  • Don't use your chopsticks to fish around in the soup bowl for food.
  • Don't use use your chopsticks to move bowls or plates closer.
  • Don't stick your chopsticks and leave them standing straight up in the rice bowl.
  • Don't lick your chopsticks.
  • Don't stab food to eat 'shish-kabob' style.

Hopefully you have learned that chopsticks are more than just a couple of sticks. They are a huge part of history and now you know how to use them!

And for something really cool, check out the clocks below--the numbers are all in Chinese! The shirts are cool, too and if you wear it to while eating Dim Sum with your chopsticks, you are sure to get noticed! Check out the store below for other uniquely Asian products.


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Tell time in Chinese! On this clock, each of the numbers is written in Chinese. This timepiece is both a classic piece of modern art and a functional part of your everyday life.

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Think Outside the Ladies Baby Doll Shirt

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Think Outside the Tee Shirt

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Same old words to live by, new way to drink Joe!

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What's Cookin'?

People will know they are dealing with a professional when they see the chef cooking with one of these--an apron featuring our patented 'Think Outside the Char Siu Bao' mantra.

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Think: Jersey

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