bento
This simple bento is cute, healthy and so easy to make! While the creativity behind some Japanese packed lunches (obento) can be truly ah-mazing, sometimes simple is best — especially when you don’t have time but still want to send your kid off to school with a cute and nutrient-rich lunch box. Here is a recipe that you can use on any given day of the year and spend no more than half an hour preparing — yet, still manage to impress your little one(s)! Enjoy! Obento: Tuna-Mayo Onigiri, Pickled Beetroot Egg, And Star-Shaped CucumbersPickled Beetroot Egg1. Place an egg in a small saucepan of cold...
Savvy Tokyo
When my European friend, whose four-year-old is going to a Japanese school, first mentioned the term "bento stress," I did not have a clue what she meant. But after chatting with some Japanese mothers, I began to realize that preparing a lunch box in Japan goes way beyond simply spreading peanut butter on sliced bread. It is even more than making the meal look appetizing. It is a religion, it is an art, and it is a science, with a huge industry of tools and how-to books surrounding it. In Japan, it’s all about presentation. This demands creative skills, talent, dedication, commitment and—most ...
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