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