Chopsticks
Chinese simply choose chopsticks as their tableware
rather than knife and fork since Chinese people, under
cultivation of Confucianism, consider knife and fork
bearing sort of violence, like cold weapons. However,
chopsticks reflect gentleness and benevolence, the main
moral teaching of Confucianism.
Chinese food seems to taste better eaten with chopsticks,
which are the special utensil Chinese use to dine. It
will be an awkward experience for foreigners to use
chopsticks to have a meal. Fortunately, learning to
eat with chopsticks is not difficult.
The truth of using chopsticks is holding one chopstick
in place while pivoting the other one to pick up a morsel.
How to position the chopsticks is the course you have
to learn. First, place the first chopstick so that thicker
part rests at the base of your thumb and the thinner
part rests on the lower side of your middle fingertip.
Then, bring your thumb forward so that the stick will
be firmly trapped in place. At least two or three inches
of chopstick of the thinner end should extend beyond
your fingertip. Next, position the other chopstick so
that it is held against the side of your index finger
by the end of your thumb. Check whether the ends of
the chopsticks are even. If not, then tap the thinner
parts on the plate to make them be even. Ok, now you
are going to practice. Just place a little pressure
on the upper chopstick, the one against your index finger,
to make it pivot on the index finger while keep the
bottom chopstick stationary. Isn't it easy?
After a little practice, you can use them to enjoy
your Chinese food. Certainly in the first a few attempts,
you have to take care.
Using chopsticks to eat rice is a problem to most foreigners.
Generally the tip to eat rice is to bring one's rice
bowl close to one's mouth and quickly scoop the rice
into it with one's chopsticks. Since this is difficult
for foreigners and so simply lifting portions of rice
to the mouth from the bowl held in the other hand is
perfectly acceptable.
There are superstitions associated with chopsticks
too. If you find an uneven pair at your table setting,
it means you are going to miss a boat, plane or train.
Dropping chopsticks will inevitably bring bad luck.
Crossed chopsticks are, however, permissible in a dim
sum restaurant. The waiter will cross them to show that
your bill has been settled, or you can do the same to
show the waiter that you have finished and are ready
to pay the bill.
Table
manners
In China, since people eat together, usually the host
will serve you some dishes with his or her own chopsticks
to show his or her hospitality. Since this is different
with the Western customs, you can leave the food alone
if you feel too awkward. There some other rules you
are suggested to follow to make your stay in China happier,
though you will be forgiven if you have no idea what
they are.
Never stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl,
since that usually appears on the funeral and is deemed
extremely impolite to the host and seniors present.
Make sure the spout of the teapot is not facing anyone.
The proper way is make it direct outward from the table.
Don't tap on your bowl with your chopsticks, since
that will be deemed insult to the host or the chef.
Never try to turn a fish over and debone it yourself,
since the separation of the fish skeleton from the lower
half of the flesh will usually be performed by the host
or a waiter. Superstitious people will deem bad luck
will ensue and a fishing boat will capsize otherwise.
Food
Symbolism
In China, foods are given different meanings, so that
in certain occasion a kind of food, can only be eaten
by some specific individuals, or a kind of food must
be eaten in specific occasion.
Usually, an honored guest will be served a snapper's
head or shell to hail him and show warmly welcome in
some districts.
Long noodle is the symbol of longevity in China, so
that youngsters or seniors all will have a bowl of Long
Life Noodle to expect a healthy life.
In Central China, if a baby is born, his father will
send Red Boiled Egg to announce the news. An even number,
usually six or eight, of Red Boiled Egg with a black
point dotted on one end will be delivered for a boy,
and an odd number, usually five or seven without black
point for a girl.
Fish is always served to symbolize prosperity and wealth
accumulation in the New Year's Eve.
There are other foods and snacks symbolizing good wishes
under special circumstances, such as duck, chicken and
melon seeds.
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