In Chinese pre-history, the ancient Chinese used ________ as utensils to eat.
In Chinese pre-history, the ancient Chinese used ________ as utensils to eat.
Which of the following statement about the usage of utensils is true?
Which of the following statement about the usage of utensils is true?
Table manners reler to the etiquette used while eating.which may also include the appropriate use of utensils.
Table manners reler to the etiquette used while eating.which may also include the appropriate use of utensils.
Metal utensils such as iron, copper, or aluminum are appropriate to prepare decoctions.
Metal utensils such as iron, copper, or aluminum are appropriate to prepare decoctions.
W hich of the following statements about handling utensils in the UK is not true?
W hich of the following statements about handling utensils in the UK is not true?
The metal utensils made from iron, copper and aluminum are forbidden to decoct drugs.
The metal utensils made from iron, copper and aluminum are forbidden to decoct drugs.
Regarding dining etiquette, which of the following statements is not correct about using utensils?
Regarding dining etiquette, which of the following statements is not correct about using utensils?
Which of the following statement is true? A: There are less cooking utensils in Chinese cooking because Chinese people don't care about that. B: There is no scientific thinking mode in Western food culture. C: There are more kinds of cooking utensils in Chinese cooking than those in Western food cooking. D: The variety of cooking utensils in Western food cooking can show a mind of scientific method.
Which of the following statement is true? A: There are less cooking utensils in Chinese cooking because Chinese people don't care about that. B: There is no scientific thinking mode in Western food culture. C: There are more kinds of cooking utensils in Chinese cooking than those in Western food cooking. D: The variety of cooking utensils in Western food cooking can show a mind of scientific method.
Knife and fork are the dining utensils most frequently used in Chinese people’s daily life.
Knife and fork are the dining utensils most frequently used in Chinese people’s daily life.
In American dining style, you should generally hold your utensils with the same hand with which you write.
In American dining style, you should generally hold your utensils with the same hand with which you write.