<p>What do Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam have in common? Chopsticks. In the second <em>Formosa Files Snack</em>, Eryk and John explore the cultural story behind one of East Asia’s most iconic everyday objects. Why did chopsticks replace spoons in China? What role did noodles, rice, and Confucian philosophy play in their adoption? And how did superstitious Ming-dynasty boatmen turn the ancient word for chopsticks into<strong> “kuàizi” (</strong>literally “quick little boys”)? The origins of the English word “chopsticks” are pretty interesting too. Enjoy this quick, fun cultural and historical detour through the Greater Asian Chopsticks Sphere.</p>

The Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa Files

John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith

Chopsticks – The “Quick Little Boys” of East Asia – Snack 02

MAR 15, 20268 MIN
The Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa Files

Chopsticks – The “Quick Little Boys” of East Asia – Snack 02

MAR 15, 20268 MIN

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<p>What do Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam have in common? Chopsticks. In the second <em>Formosa Files Snack</em>, Eryk and John explore the cultural story behind one of East Asia’s most iconic everyday objects. Why did chopsticks replace spoons in China? What role did noodles, rice, and Confucian philosophy play in their adoption? And how did superstitious Ming-dynasty boatmen turn the ancient word for chopsticks into<strong> “kuàizi” (</strong>literally “quick little boys”)? The origins of the English word “chopsticks” are pretty interesting too. Enjoy this quick, fun cultural and historical detour through the Greater Asian Chopsticks Sphere.</p>