Yes. China have forks though most Chinese use chopsticks. Actually, many Chinese children use forks and scoop in school ,but use chopsticks at home.
because they dont use forks
because they dont use forks
chop sticks!knife and forks!fingers!
China. England first used chopsticks and china used knives and forks but Chinese couldn'thandle knives and forks very well but they could with chopsticks and we couldn't handle very well with chopsticks but we could with knives and forks so the UK and Chinese swapped and then Chinese and UK could have a feast whilst eat properly.
Forks are typically made out of stainless steel, which is durable, resistant to corrosion, and easy to clean. Some forks are also made from silver, plastic, or other materials, depending on the intended use and style preference.
Yes, Grand Forks has several Chinese/Asian restaurants including China Garden Restaurant, Panda Buffet, Great Wall Buffet, and Kon Nechi Wa's.
There countless things originated in China. Some of the common things include umbrellas, kites, gunpowder, coffins, forks, toilet paper and so much more.
The address of the Forks Branch Library is: 171 Forks Avenue, Forks, 98331 9023
Chinese don't use knives, forks, or spoons and the west use these utensils.
I bent the forks on my bike. The creek forks up here I forgot to polish the forks.
The welcome sign for Forks in the Twilight series reads "Welcome to Forks: Home of the Spartans."
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