Chinese spoon

Chinese spoon
Chinese porcelain spoon
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese調羹
Simplified Chinese调羹
Literal meaningfor adjusting seasoning of geng
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Tongyong Pinyintiao geng
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese湯匙
Simplified Chinese汤匙
Literal meaningsoup spoon
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Tongyong Pinyintāngchí
Second alternative Chinese name
Chinese勺子
Literal meaningladle
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Tongyong Pinyinshao zi
Japanese name
Kanji散蓮華
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburnchirirenge (lit.'lotus spoon')

The Chinese spoon or Chinese soup spoon is a type of spoon with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl. It is a regular utensil in Chinese cuisine used for liquids, especially soups, or loose solid food. Most are made from ceramics. Although normally used as an eating utensil, larger versions of the Chinese spoon are also used as serving spoons or ladles. The shape allows spoons of the same size and design to be stacked on top of one another for storage.

Spoons were used as early as the Shang dynasty of the 2nd millennium B.C., both as a cooking tool and in eating, and were more common than chopsticks until perhaps the 10th century A.D.

Chinese spoons typically have higher sides and can hold more than the western soup spoon. These spoons are used throughout Asia.