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'''MaiPon sticks''' are an eating utensil used in [[JinDo]].{{glossary ref|Elantris|M}} Based on the name, they likely originated in [[MaiPon]]. They come in pairs, with one stick having a sharp pointed tip and the other having a flat shoveled end.{{book ref|elantris|5}}
 
'''MaiPon sticks''' are an eating utensil used in [[JinDo]].{{glossary ref|Elantris|M}} Based on the name, they likely originated in [[MaiPon]]. They come in pairs, with one stick having a sharp pointed tip and the other having a flat shoveled end.{{book ref|elantris|5}}
   
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[[Sarene]] had never used MaiPon sticks before arriving in [[Arelon]], and had trouble eating with them when [[Kiin]] made [[HaiKo]] for her first meal in Arelon. [[Kaise]] found this to be unbecoming of a princess.{{book ref|elantris|5}}
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[[Sarene]] have never used MaiPon sticks before arriving in [[Arelon]] and had trouble eating with them when [[Kiin]] made [[HaiKo]] for her first meal in Arelon. [[Kaise]] found this to be unbecoming of a princess.{{book ref|elantris|5}}
   
 
Something similar to MaiPon sticks are used in both [[Torio]] and [[Nagadan]] on [[Komashi]]; when telling the story of [[Yumi]] and [[Painter]], [[Hoid]] refers to them as MaiPon sticks for the convenience of his audience.{{book ref|yumi|2}}{{book ref|yumi|5}}{{wob ref|16158}}
 
Something similar to MaiPon sticks are used in both [[Torio]] and [[Nagadan]] on [[Komashi]]; when telling the story of [[Yumi]] and [[Painter]], [[Hoid]] refers to them as MaiPon sticks for the convenience of his audience.{{book ref|yumi|2}}{{book ref|yumi|5}}{{wob ref|16158}}

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