... or plastic spoon. Ang Lee's famous "Eat Drink Man Woman" (unsure of the exact title)... a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it ...less so than other parts of Asia. Proper Japaneseeating is to lift the bowl in the... do but enough to show pleasure in eating) and lift solids out with the chopsticks in...
Slint Flig;1350484 Wrote: Hi, I have a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it and drink from it while simultaneously using the chopsticks in your right hand to sort of.. shovel.. the chunkier bits into your mouth. What you see in common ...
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... a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it and ... Yes, this is how I learned to drink/eat in when I lived in Japan. -- Jean B. The Vietnamese/Chinese restaurant here that all the oriental businessmen eat lunch at, they do the sip/shovel thing. Me, I...
Slint Flig wrote: Hi, I have a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it and drink from it while simultaneously using the ... East. Can anybody corroborate this? Yes, this is how I learned to drink/eat in when I lived in Japan. -- Jean B.
... in China/Japan the ??>> appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to ??>> take the bowl in one hand, tip... it is true that people drink soup from the bowl in Japan judging .... I have tried it that way and it's not difficult tho'... Around here, people of all ethnicities eat the noodles and meat with chopsticks...quite practical to drink the remaining soup from the bow but it's...
...> Hi, I have a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it and drink ... never been to China or Japan, but I've had Japanese friends over the years here in New York City. Those... The others caught on to our sensitivities, and, in true Japanese tradition, fit in by blending in. So, it looks ...
... my tea blossoms. I was down to a few so I put a couple in a big soup bowl with boiling water and everyone used spoons. It was a spur of the moment inspiration ... hit. Jim Slint Flig wrote: Hi, I have a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it and drink from it while simultaneously using the ...
Slint Flig <dsddsss@zossngo.com> wrote: Hi, I have a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it and drink from it while simultaneously using the chopsticks in your right hand to sort of.. shovel.. the chunkier bits into your mouth. Yes,...
...>, dsddsss@zossngo.com says... Hi, I have a friend who says that in China/Japan the appropriate way to eat/drink soup (eg, miso soup) is to take the bowl in one hand, tip it and drink from it while simultaneously using ... places I've been. There are ceramic spoons, but they are used to ladle the soup from the cookpot to the serving bowl.