Ameya Warde

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It is sometimes assumed that these waribashi are a modern Western in-flux, akin to polystyrene cups. But this is not so: they have been used ever since the beginnings of the Japanese restaurant industry in the eighteenth century, because giving a fresh pair of chopsticks to all customers was the only way a restaurateur could assure his clientele that what they put in their mouth was not defiled.
Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat
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