Safety problem: parents are worried that you may get hurt if you don't operate properly in the kitchen.
Poor cooking: If you are not skilled in cooking, it may affect the taste and safety of your diet.
Time and energy problems: If someone at home is already in charge of cooking, parents may think that you should spend more time and energy on your studies and other beneficial activities.
Concepts and cultural differences: in some families and regions, culture and tradition stipulate that women are not allowed to leave the kitchen before men can enter the kitchen to make food, or maybe parents don't want their daughters to spend too much time in this area.
If you want to solve this problem, you can consider the following methods:
Communication: communicate with parents, express their interests and needs, and ask their concerns and concerns. Understand each other's viewpoints and find the same solution.
Study: improve your cooking level, learn more recipes and practices, show your progress and efforts to your parents, or ask your parents for advice and learn their cooking experience.
Division of labor and cooperation: sharing housework with family members, including cooking and cleaning, can enhance the sense of mutual assistance and unity among family members.
In short, understanding each other's needs and concerns and taking effective communication and coordination measures are the best ways to solve the problem.