Food Infographics 10 Dining Custom Do's and Don'ts Save Save this content and enjoy it whenever you want Save BYFine Dining Lovers, Editorial Staff 06 October, 2015 S Strange customs at the dining table, we all have them and they’re different in every country around the world. This fun food infographic from Wimdu sets out to look at some of the curious customs we all have at the dining table. It lists ten different countries around the world and in each case lists a do and a don’t for dining at a table in each place. For example, in France you shouldn’t have both your hand underneath the table and in Thailand you should only use a fork to push food onto a spoon. It’s always fun to see how other people eat at the table. Latest on FDL+ Recipe Gourmet Recipes FDL+ Soft white grape cake Looking for new dessert ideas? Try this easy grape cake recipe: learn how to make a soft white grape cake, perfect for your Autumn meals and breakfasts. Read more about Soft white grape cake Recipe Tried and Tasted FDL+ Pickled peppers How do you make pickled peppers? Discover the best and easiest recipe for pickled peppers along with all the best tips and tricks. Read more about Pickled peppers Recipe Tried and Tasted FDL+ White gazpacho Do you love gazpacho? You will love the white version even more. Discover the recipe for white gazpacho, a deliciously refreshing summer soup. Read more about White gazpacho Recipe Chef's recipe FDL+ Sciatt by Gianni Tarabini Try this recipe for crispy balls of batter with a melting cheese centre, served on a bed of chicory, from chef Gianni Tarabin Read more about Sciatt by Gianni Tarabini You may also like Article World Gourmet Festival returns to Bangkok Article New York’s Una Pizza Napoletana named world’s best pizzeria Article How to make the jangajji ramps from Nudibranch Article Recipe round up: pasta with lemon Food Infographics The Taxonomy of Taste Next Article
S Strange customs at the dining table, we all have them and they’re different in every country around the world. This fun food infographic from Wimdu sets out to look at some of the curious customs we all have at the dining table. It lists ten different countries around the world and in each case lists a do and a don’t for dining at a table in each place. For example, in France you shouldn’t have both your hand underneath the table and in Thailand you should only use a fork to push food onto a spoon. It’s always fun to see how other people eat at the table.
Recipe Gourmet Recipes FDL+ Soft white grape cake Looking for new dessert ideas? Try this easy grape cake recipe: learn how to make a soft white grape cake, perfect for your Autumn meals and breakfasts. Read more about Soft white grape cake
Recipe Tried and Tasted FDL+ Pickled peppers How do you make pickled peppers? Discover the best and easiest recipe for pickled peppers along with all the best tips and tricks. Read more about Pickled peppers
Recipe Tried and Tasted FDL+ White gazpacho Do you love gazpacho? You will love the white version even more. Discover the recipe for white gazpacho, a deliciously refreshing summer soup. Read more about White gazpacho
Recipe Chef's recipe FDL+ Sciatt by Gianni Tarabini Try this recipe for crispy balls of batter with a melting cheese centre, served on a bed of chicory, from chef Gianni Tarabin Read more about Sciatt by Gianni Tarabini