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[Title] => We are what we eat and how we eat it
[Summary] => TABLE MANNERS: A story circulating in the Plaridel e-group is about a seven-year-old Filipino boy in Montreal, Canada, who was castigated and insulted by school authorities for his Filipino way of eating with fork and spoon.
Most Filipinos have the habit of using the two implements together, with the fork pushing food first to the spoon instead of directly to the mouth. The spoon also serves as a knife to cut food on the plate.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804858
[AuthorName] => Federico D. Pascual Jr.
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Most Filipinos have the habit of using the two implements together, with the fork pushing food first to the spoon instead of directly to the mouth. The spoon also serves as a knife to cut food on the plate.
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