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  2. Bento - Wikipedia

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    Kyaraben (キャラ弁) is a bento with the contents arranged to look like popular characters from anime, manga, or video games. Makunouchi bentō (幕の内弁当) is a classic style of bento with rice, umeboshi, a slice of broiled salmon, and a rolled egg. Shōkadō bentō (松花堂弁当) is a traditional black-lacquered bento box.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jūbako - Wikipedia

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    Jūbako (重箱, lit. "tiered boxes") are tiered boxes used to hold and present food in Japan. [1] The boxes are often used to hold osechi, foods traditional to the Japanese New Year, [2] or to hold takeaway lunches, or bento. A sagejū (提重, lit. "portable jūbako") or sagejūbako (提げ重箱), is a picnic set of jūbako in a carrier with ...

  5. Makunouchi - Wikipedia

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    A makunouchi bento. Makunouchi (幕の内弁当) is a popular type of Japanese bento which consists of mostly rice along with fish, meat, pickles, eggs, vegetables, and an umeboshi (a salt pickled plum). There are also other kinds of food such as a chestnut-rice, sweetfish sushi, and meat-and-rice-casserole forms.

  6. 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 ...

  7. This food looks too good to be real — and it is - AOL

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    The exhibition also gives visitors a chance to arrange their own bento box with the replica treats. Who said you shouldn’t play with your food? “Looks Delicious!” runs until February 15.

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