(WIVB) — A new fork wants to help you with your table manners. The $130 fork will mask any slurping sounds you make. The handle has a microphone that picks up noisy eating. It then sends a signal to ...
Eating good ramen is one of life’s great pleasures and slurping your noodles is the culturally appropriate way to do it.— But what if you’re someone who justcan’t stand the sound of people enjoying ...
We’ve all been annoyed by a someone slurping their soup or ramen before, but chances are you’ve never thought someone would create a product that serves as a solution for this vile sound. Well, we’re ...
Leave it to Japan. Ramen-maker Nissin created a pricey utensil that disguises eating sounds by linking to your smartphone. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is ...
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Loud chewing and slurping? In these countries it’s not bad manners, it’s the sound of respect
Japan In Japan, slurping ramen noodles is not only allowed, but expected. It is a way of showing appreciation for the dish and also a practical technique: by sucking in air along with the noodles, the ...
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