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when chefs layer meals in certain ways do they take into account if the person is left handed or right handed?

>> No.10743472

>>10743443
No. They just cut it across the grain. If you're a left handed tastelet just rotate your fucking plate.

>> No.10743483

>>10743443
Most don't.
But I recall seeing it discussed at least once on the original Iron Chef program that was dubbed on Food Network.

>> No.10743498

>>10743443
How retarded are you ?

>> No.10743602

>>10743498
im talking about meals where they layer the food like in a taco (sauce, meat, cheese, onions) but it's different for each hand

>> No.10743642

>>10743443
yes, jiro does
>dat rir be tree hunded yen prus tipu

>> No.10743932

>>10743443
I'm left handed so my handrolls at my sushi place turn out backwards from my chef (who is normal)
Also my knife had to be left handed too. Those damn single bevel blades

>> No.10744793

>>10743472
>rotate your fucking plate
Interesting, but does this work?
Hands are related by reflection (the left is the mirror image of the right) not rotation.

>> No.10744801
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>>10743602
>a taco is left or right handed

>> No.10744805

Does your server ask you when you order? No? There's your answer dipshit.

>> No.10744809

>>10744793
rotate by 180 is same as reflection

>> No.10744830

>>10743642

>tree hunded yen

pretty generous, jiro

>> No.10744837

>>10744809
only for some highly symmetric objects, and not true for hands.
that said we need to establish whether the plating of the food results in a chiral object.
if no, then some combination of translation and rotation should suffice.
if yes, then translation and rotation are not sufficient; the interaction between "hand with utensil" and "plated food" will be be diastereomeric in nature when considering the left vs the right hand.

>> No.10744875

>>10744837
some follow up
if something is plated in a spiral (helical) shape in a single direction (clockwise vs counter clockwise), mere rotation of the dish is not sufficient

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>>10743472
t. never learned about stereospecificity