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Can't Americans do "oral seasoning" ??

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#1
  • みんぼーの女
  • 2022/08/24 21:08

As the title says.
In Japan, "triangular eating" is considered good eating manners,
while "batch eating" is considered bad.

Even if Americans order a set meal or a bento box at a Japanese restaurant,
many of them eat a lot of food without seasoning their mouths = ?
except for Americans who are married to Japanese people or pro-Japanese, who have nothing to do with Japan. How about ?


( References )

https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q13140355458

https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q1345924603

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#5
  • みんぼーの女
  • 2022/08/24 (Wed) 21:31
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^ ^ ;.

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#6
  • おたまじゃくし
  • 2022/08/24 (Wed) 23:56
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Whether you eat in triangles or hexagons
I don't want to be interfered with every single time.

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#8
  • 2022/08/25 (Thu) 06:41
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Eric is an American food reviewer youtuber who has lived in Japan for many years.
He puts away everything, even Japanese food, one dish at a time. He doesn't eat triangle at all. It hurts to watch.
His wife is Japanese and he has two grown children in Japan and no one ever points this out to him.

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#10
  • 💩💩💩
  • 2022/08/25 (Thu) 09:17
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Triangular Eating = I think you mean "mouth seasoning"
but I interpret it as putting various dishes in the mouth at once and munching ? seriously ? ?
gross, like poor people
usually you swallow one dish and then bring the next dish to your mouth.
rice is a protein food, so after you eat one dish, you need to refresh it to enjoy the next dish, not to mix it
I mean, Western eating etiquette is not to open your mouth until you swallow what you put in it.
Japanese manners are worse, because they throw food into the mouth one after another while the food is still in the mouth
Besides, a hamburger is meat, vegetables, bread, and sauce all at once, so it is cooked in the mouth.

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#11

#8, I agree with you vehemently !.

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