concept   utensils

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Korea (2) United States (1) Japan (1) India (1) China (1) North American (1) Thailand (1) Vietnamese (1) cooking enthusiasts (1) traditional Japanese tea ceremony (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 utensils United States In the United States, forks, knives, and spoons are commonly used for eating and cooking. 18
2 utensils Japan Chopsticks are the primary and traditional eating utensils in Japan, used for meals and special occasions. 16
3 utensils Korea Koreans commonly use chopsticks as their primary eating utensils. 6
4 utensils India In Indian culture, eating with hands is traditional and separate utensils are used for vegetarian and non-vegetarian cooking. 5
5 utensils China In China, chopsticks are preferred over knives and forks for traditional meals. 4
6 utensils North American In North American culture, the use of specialized utensils and gadgets is common in cooking and baking. 3
7 utensils Korea In Korean culture, chopsticks are the preferred utensil for eating. 2
8 utensils Thailand Traditional Thai utensils include chopsticks, mortar and pestle, and wok spatulas. 2
9 utensils Vietnamese In Vietnamese cuisine, utensils typically include a fork and spoon, but not a knife. 2
10 utensils cooking enthusiasts Cooking enthusiasts believe that investing in high-quality, specialized utensils can greatly enhance cooking results. 1
11 utensils traditional Japanese tea ceremony In traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, specific utensils like chawan, chasen, and chashaku are used exclusively for making and serving matcha tea. 1