In a big family, the elders are the center, and the tableware table is all one person. But now, with the nuclear family as the center, everyone sits around and eats the dishes on their plates. First, put all the meals on the table and divide them into three dishes, five dishes, seven dishes, nine dishes and 12 dishes.
South Korea's daily diet, in which rice and vegetables are divided into staple food and non-staple food, has been designated as the regular form of three meals a day since the late Three Kingdoms period. Sometimes I will eat noodles, bibimbap, soup rice and other dishes at noon, but this is just a unique diet.
At the dinner table, rice is the staple food, vegetables are non-staple food, and what to eat depends on rice. The dining table is reasonable and harmonious in food collocation, salty taste, food temperature and color collocation.
There are 3, 5, 7 and 9 dishes on the dining table, and the Korean king used 12 dishes. The simplest three-course dining table, in addition to soup and kimchi, also has wild vegetables, cold salad, stew and baked vegetables. In addition to rice, soup, pickles and sauces, vegetables, meat and fish should also be evenly matched on the three-course table. In addition to rice, soup, pickles and sauce, there are five dishes and a miso soup on the five-course dining table.
In addition to rice, soup, pickles and sauces, there are nine dishes on the table, one is miso soup and the other is stew. The royal dining table is a 12 dish dining table. Wang sits in front of the big round table, next to which is a small round table and a square table. There are white royal meals, several boxes of soup, three kinds of sauces, three kinds of pickles, seven kinds of vegetables, a deboning bowl, two sets of silver spoons and chopsticks on the big round table. One spoon holds soup, and the other holds radish and pickle soup. One pair of chopsticks is used to hold fish, and the other pair is used to hold vegetables.
On the small round table, there are red bean royal diet, meat chowder, stew, two kinds of dishes, tea set, empty porcelain plate, silver bowl, three pairs of spoons and chopsticks. When you don't want to eat white royal rice, change the red bean royal rice into white royal rice. Three pairs of spoons and chopsticks are used to check food and clip food in the inner palace. After eating, put the cup on the plate. There are stewed beef bone soup, hot pot and barbecue on the Eight Immortals table. When eating red bean royal meal, drink stewed beef bone soup instead of a box of soup.
Table manners:
-When dining with the elders, the elders should move chopsticks first, and the younger generation can move chopsticks.
-Don't hold the spoon and chopsticks in your hand at the same time. Put the spoon on the table when using chopsticks. Don't put spoons and chopsticks in a bowl, and don't eat with rice bowls and soup bowls.
-Eat soup or pickled vegetable soup with a spoon before eating other foods. Eat rice, pickled vegetable soup, miso soup and soup with a spoon, and hold other dishes with chopsticks.
Don't make any noise when eating, and don't let spoons and chopsticks touch the bowl to make any noise.
-Don't stir food with spoons and chopsticks, and don't pick out foods and condiments that you don't eat.
-Don't let food stick to spoons and chopsticks when eating. After eating, wash your rice bowl with rice crust water.
-Share the food in separate plates, and eat it later. Dip the vinegar sauce and hot sauce into the plates.
-When eating, bones or fishbones that can't be swallowed should be quietly wrapped in paper, so as not to be thrown away after others find them. Don't put them on the table or on the ground.
-When coughing or sneezing while eating, cover your mouth with your hand or handkerchief after removing your face to avoid rudeness.
Don't eat too fast or too slowly, keep pace with others. When eating with your elders, you should wait until your elders put down their spoons and chopsticks.
-After eating, put the spoon and chopsticks back in place, and put the used napkins on the table one by one.
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