As a columnist, I'm happy to help clarify things for you. There is no such food item as "extra chopsticks" commonly found in restaurants in the USA or elsewhere. Chopsticks are actually a traditional utensil used in many East Asian cultures, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisines, to eat food.
However, I'm assuming you might be referring to a different eating utensil that is often provided in Asian restaurants in the USA. Could it be... Fortune Cookies?
Fortune Cookies are a staple in many Chinese-American restaurants across the United States. They are crispy, sweet cookies that contain a piece of paper with a message, known as a "fortune," inside. The fortunes often contain philosophical or inspirational quotes, advice, or predictions. Fortune Cookies are typically served as a complimentary dessert at the end of a meal in Chinese restaurants.
If this isn't what you were thinking of, could you please provide more context or details about what you mean by "extra chopsticks" in restaurants? I'd be happy to help you figure out what you might be thinking of!
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