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  2. Bento - Wikipedia

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    Bento are readily available in many places throughout Japan, including convenience stores, bento shops (弁当屋, bentō-ya), railway stations, and department stores. However, Japanese homemakers often spend time and energy on carefully prepared box lunches for their spouses, children, or themselves. Outside Japan, the term bento box may be ...

  3. Ministop - Wikipedia

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    Ministop Co., Ltd. (ミニストップ株式会社, Minisutoppu Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 9946), a member of AEON, operates the Ministop convenience store franchise chain in Japan. Unlike most other convenience stores in Japan, Ministop stores feature a kitchen that prepares sandwiches, snacks and take out bento boxes on demand, and has a seating ...

  4. Bento boxes can be key to balanced meal - AOL

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    Bento-Style Nachos. Makes: 2 servings / Prep time: 15 minutes / Total time: 25 minutes 1 teaspoon canola oil. 1/3 pound ground chicken breast. ¼ teaspoon ground cumin. ¼ teaspoon chili powder ...

  5. Makunouchi - Wikipedia

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    From the Meiji period onward, makunouchi has become a common convention for bento boxes called ekiben sold at train stations. [1] Convenience stores also sell a bento under the makunouchi name. Though the selection and number of items in a makunouchi bento vary from store to store, it often contains more items and costs more than other bento.

  6. 38 Bento Box Lunch Ideas That Are Work- and School-Approved

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    Though these bento box lunch ideas stray from traditional Japanese foods, the recipes (like carrot tabbouleh bowls and lemon-roasted potatoes with chicken and spinach) are still supremely portable ...

  7. Daily Yamazaki - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The convenience store chain is owned by Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd, Japan's largest baking company. Daily Yamazaki sells baked goods such as bread, pastries, and other confectioneries in both traditional Japanese and Western styles. They also carry magazines, manga comic books, soft drinks, onigiri, bento, and other goods.

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