Topic: what tool utensil will you use in your next meal? Why will you chose it, and would it matter if you chose a different one, or none at all?


Topic: what tool utensil will you use in your next meal? Why will you chose it, and would it matter if you chose a different one, or none at all?

Summary


Do you know Spork? This is a combination of spoons and forks. Korean men are obliged to serve in the military. This is one of the most memorable things that I have been to. Exactly who made it at what time is unknown, just like any other tableware. Unexpectedly, it is not a modern idea product, but it is quite an old thing that already existed in Europe during the Middle Ages. This is inconvenient but easy to move. It is often used in military, catering, camping, hiking and outdoor activities because it is also more storable and portable than carrying a spoon and two chopsticks. However, the performance of either spoon or fork is ambiguous, making it difficult to use. However, it is still a good thing for soldiers to this day because there is nothing like a single tableware. 

Interesting


Tableware is quite similar around the world. But this is unique. It is not something new that has not existed before, but it attracts attention for its uniqueness. But it was amazing that other countries also use it. It is clear that food sticks to a common way around the world. 

Discussion
But beyond simple tools, there is etiquette in eating. This varies from country to country, and there are many different kinds of food, ingredients, and methods. So these things vary, but why are the tools similar? Tools will have to be diverse if manners are different, but tools are generally similar. I was curious about this.

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