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  2. 2014年4月28日 · Azuchi-Momoyama Period (1573–1603) The modern bento can trace its roots back to the volatile Azuchi-Momoyama Period (1573–1603), when wooden lacquered boxes were used for holding food. These bento boxes were typically eaten during hanami (cherry blossom viewing) or at outdoor tea ceremonies. The samurai warlord Oda Nobunaga also popularized ...

  3. 2015年10月19日 · In Japanese, bento refers to a packed lunch, to which you can add bako, meaning box, to literally translate into “lunch-in-a-box.”. Simple, easy, and not to mention creatively delicious, the bento has been reformed time and again to create entirely new ways of eating. Whether eaten alone or with friends and loved ones, the bento box informs ...

  4. 2015年10月19日 · 4. Kyaraben (or Charaben), the ‘Character Bento’. To foreign eyes, kyaraben (or charaben) is one of the most famous incarnations of bento: the food takes the shape of cute animals and anime characters, transforming the meal in a joy for the eyes. Given its fame you might think that Japanese citizens, after an endless day of work, come home ...

  5. 2017年9月8日 · Here are a few bento books that we think you’ll find helpful and inspiring! 5. Kihon no Obento (Basic Obento) This is the bento bible for all lunch-packing amateurs who want a substantial repertoire of basic, easy-to-make Japanese bento. Many of the recipes in this mook (a portmanteau of “magazine” and “book”) come with step-by-step ...

  6. 2017年4月14日 · Shokado bento (松花堂弁当) is a simple but beautiful black lacquered box; the quintessential bento box par excellence. Because of its roots in Kyoto’s tea house culture, the shokado box is traditionally used during tea ceremony or to serve a light meal for guests. You can also find shokado bento in high-quality traditional restaurants ...

  7. 2017年4月25日 · We’ve compiled a list of 12 bento based on Japanese holidays and festivals, so be sure to mark the dates for these special lunches! 1. January—New Year’s Holiday. Bring in the New Year with osechi, a traditional Japanese New Year’s dish comprised of bite-sized pieces of vegetables, fruits and seafood, each with its own significance.

  8. 2018年6月18日 · And it should, because this ultimate meat-lover’s bento will set you back ¥292,929 (US$2,615). That’s inclusive of ¥21,698 (US$194) worth of sales tax, meaning that the levy on this bento is enough for a whole month of ordinarily priced bento lunches. With nearly 10 pounds of premium Japanese beef at a price of US$3,000, there’s no room ...

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