{"id":3768,"date":"2016-03-28T12:00:46","date_gmt":"2016-03-28T03:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=3768"},"modified":"2020-07-23T00:12:17","modified_gmt":"2020-07-22T15:12:17","slug":"bento-japanese-lunchbox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/bento-japanese-lunchbox\/","title":{"rendered":"Bento, a look inside the Japanese lunchbox"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n The Japanese lunchbox set, or bento, is a famous and convenient single-serve lunchbox. These traditionally contain rice, pickled vegetables or a salad, along with meat (usually fish). They are found at any convenience store or supermarket for prices from around 200 to 600 yen. Though the typical box follows a basic guideline for contents, there are many different recipe varieties available.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Bento boxes contain smaller segmented boxes within. These smaller boxes help keep the ingredients separate while remaining inside the larger box. Though bento are readily available for purchase at convenience stores or supermarkets all over Japan, Japanese have high regard for a recipe made at home.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n A recipe for bento can be more than just the basic meat, rice and salad combination. These days, a new trend called character bento, or \u201ckyaraben\u201d (\u30ad\u30e3\u30e9\u5f01), has emerged. A box set arranged to resemble popular cartoon or manga characters, kyaraben has been a hit among both children and adults alike, changing the traditional bento box into an entertaining meal. Coloring the rice is the easiest method, because rice generally constitutes the primary component in a bento box recipe. Yellow can be achieved with a little curry powder, purple or blue with salted picked plum (umeboshi), and green with seaweed (nori). Creating a kyaraben bento using a unique recipe has allowed a great new take on the traditional lunchbox.<\/p>\nWhat is Bento?<\/h2>\n
A New Trend of Bento – Kyaraben !<\/h2>\n