Natürlicher Bambus ist in der ganzen Welt als umweltfreundliche Ressource bekannt, und die Tradition der Verwendung von Bambus als Ausgangsmaterial für Essstäbchen lässt sich auch Jahrhunderte zurückverfolgen. Das Kanji-Zeichen für Essstäbchen ist 箸, und der obere Teil dieses Zeichens, 竹, bedeutet „Bambus“.
Tadaima. (‚Ich bin zu Hause.‘)
Okaeri.‘ (‚Willkommen zurück.‘)
‚Itadakimasu.‘ (‚Danke für diese Mahlzeit, lasst uns anfangen zu essen.‘)
Japanische Familien sprechen diese Worte jeden Tag zueinander. Genau wie diese Worte möchten wir, dass unsere Stäbchen ein Teil Ihres täglichen Lebens werden. Für Ihre Familie: Okaeri.
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