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Those chopsticks look like they could use being sanded + a touch of mineral oil.
They've taken a beating for sure. We picked them up years ago in Vietnam. I might go ahead and do that this weekend.
I have a bad habit of sticking wooden things in the dishwasher. I might do the same with my fish spatulas haha.
Please do, for your own sakes! It looks like you pulled them off an old fencepost. I personally wouldn't use mineral oil, I use coconut oil on all of our wood utensils, but I suppose it's personal preference. Or, better yet, get some stainless steel or fiberglass ones that you can throw in the dishwasher.
Really not a fan of fiberglass or steel chopsticks.