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Out in the middle of Canada`s vast prairie, where both the winters and horizons seem endless, Wang Park`s new business is clicking away. It`s chopsticks. Disposable chopsticks, to be exact. About 4… ...
We tested more than 40 pairs of chopsticks in a variety of materials, shapes, and lengths to determine the best pairs to buy for your home.
Using chopsticks incorrectly can make picking up certain food difficult. Japanese chopstick maker Hyozaemon even has special seminars in which he shows kids how to use chopsticks.
Chopsticks are slim and maneuverable enough to easily get to all the bubbles without making a mess or agitating the food too much (and therefore creating more bubbles and air pockets).
Waking up to fresh waffles is always a delight, but you can't do that with a messy waffle iron. Use this takeout utensil to get around the mess.
Consumer Reports shows you the best ways to clean your waffle maker so that it's always ready and shares tips for making the best waffles.
Researchers in Japan have invented electric chopsticks that artificially create the taste of salt. The high-tech chopsticks, co-developed by Meiki University and beverage maker Kirin Holdings, use ...
Do you know what your ata is? It's a measure of something you never knew you needed to be measured for. Chopsticks. Find out why with woodworker Hiroshi Yamaguchi.
Beer maker Kirin Holdings Co. and Meiji University have developed chopsticks that deliver an electric current to trick taste buds into tasting a lot of salt in foods that have only a little.