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Types of wooden chopsticks?

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Chopsticks were first developed 5,000 years ago in China and are commonly found in Asian restaurants and homes. Disposable chopsticks cost about $9 for 80 pairs, while high-quality, non-disposable chopsticks made from bamboo cost around $4 per pair. Teak and sandalwood chopsticks are more expensive and often used for decorative purposes. All wooden chopsticks should be hand washed and air dried after use.

Chopsticks are a pair of thin sticks used for eating Asian food. They were first developed 5,000 years ago in China, from where they then spread to Vietnam, Korea and Japan. Chopsticks are commonly found in Asian restaurants and homes. While chopsticks can also be made from ivory or stainless steel, they are most commonly made from wood. There are several varieties of wooden chopsticks, including aspen, bamboo, sandalwood, teak, and pine.

Disposable chopsticks are available in most chain restaurants that serve Asian food. These varieties of wooden wands are made from pine or aspen. Because they’re disposable, they’re not lacquered, which leaves a rough finish that can cause splinters. We recommend rubbing the disposable chopsticks together to remove any loose wood particles. Disposable chopsticks cost about $9 US Dollars (USD) for 80 pairs. The price goes down with the purchase of large quantities.

High-quality, non-disposable chopsticks are often made from bamboo. Bamboo chopsticks are relatively inexpensive, costing around $4 USD per pair. Thanks to their lacquer coating, they can be washed and reused. This variety of wooden chopsticks is often blended with a darker shade of wood for aesthetic purposes. High-end bamboo chopsticks can be decorated with Asian patterns.

Teak rods are produced in Vietnam where teak trees grow rampant due to the tropical monsoon climate. Teak is a dark, tropical hardwood that produces beautiful warm colored drumsticks. This variety of wands are often decorated with mother-of-pearl or gold-plated designs. Teak sticks are often made by hand. This variety of wooden chopsticks cost around $30 USD per pair.

Sandalwood chopsticks are very elegant. They are often given as gifts due to their intricate designs and fine craftsmanship. The sandalwood rods are sanded, polished and layered with lacquer, giving them a smooth, lustrous finish. Sandalwood chopsticks are more for decorative purposes as food slides off the smooth finish making them difficult to eat. These types of wands cost around $70 USD.

Unlacquered chopsticks should be discarded immediately after use. Food catches the cracks in the wood causing bacteria to build up. Like all wooden products, wooden chopsticks should be hand washed and air dried after use. Do not wash wooden chopsticks in the dishwasher, as the heat causes the lacquer to crack and splinter the wood.

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