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RE: LeoThread 2023-10-15 17:30

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In #Cuba it is not normal for people to eat with their hands, we were all used to eat with knife and fork, some prefer the spoon.

With the hand: chicken leg and wing, breads and pizzas.

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As a colony of Spain we once were this is the tradition in my country and to this day it remains.

I invite @rosmiapure, @cpol and @jordy0827 to tell us how it is in their countries.

It's exactly the same here! Fork and spoon for everything except pizza, fried chicken, tortillas and bread

oh okay that's nice . In Ghana it is normal to eat with your hands but we still use cutlery . It is both a normal way here

Yes it is but there are some foods you won't be comfortable eating with cutlery

hmm most of my dinners and breakfast I eat with my hands, it's the lunches I eat with spoon, and barely use fork or knife haha
I like eating with my hands but lunch is usually something not that comfortable to eat that way

Si, eso mismo puse anteriormente yo, que lo normal era comer con cubiertos, aunque hay alimentos que tomamos con las manos, pero la mayoría no.

En #Venezuela varia dependiendo de que estemos comiendo, las arepas que es lo mas típico aquí, se come con las manos. #crossculture

Nothing tastes better like eating chicken wings and legs with hands. Trying to eat them with cutlery means you wanna waste them.

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100% agree

In my country the indigenous brothers usually eat with their hands or with spoons made from totumo. The "criollos" do, with knife, fork, or spoon. Except for pizza, fried chicken or bread.
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Sounds very similar to USA, but I wouldn't consider that really eating with hands when I look at Indian, Indonesian or Nigerian friends ;-) curry and egg soup is a whole other level right? I wish I could go to Cuba