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Is it better to put chopsticks head up? Face down is better. How to clean it?
When you put chopsticks, you must choose to put your head up, which is more hygienic. And after washing dishes, everyone can dry and disinfect first. Then put chopsticks in the cupboard to avoid breeding bacteria. Tableware should also be disinfected regularly during use, so as to ensure human health.

I believe many people will wash the dishes and put them directly in the cupboard. In fact, this is also very unsanitary. At this time, tableware may also breed bacteria. After washing chopsticks, you can disinfect them first and then dry them. This is more hygienic, and when putting chopsticks, everyone can put them with their heads up. Putting chopsticks upside down will expose them to more pollutants, which will also affect human health. When you buy chopsticks, you should also pay attention to the material and permeability of chopsticks.

Everyone will use chopsticks when eating, but many people don't know how to make chopsticks cleaner and more hygienic. In fact, the chopsticks must be disinfected during use, which can also ensure human health. When disinfecting, you can boil the water first, and then soak the dishes in the water for a while. Moreover, chopsticks should be placed in a ventilated place, so that they will not be moldy and will not breed bacteria. If the tableware is worn out, you must not continue to use it.

When you buy chopsticks, you will find many different materials. Some people like to use wooden chopsticks, while others may like to use plastic chopsticks. There are even some people who choose to buy silver chopsticks. Everyone thinks silver chopsticks are healthier. However, chopsticks will deteriorate when used, and even some chopsticks will fade. If this happens, everyone must replace it in the future. Generally speaking, chopsticks should be replaced once every six months.