Monday, January 30, 2012

What typically goes into an asian bento?

And how can you make that stuff?What typically goes into an asian bento?
For an easy Japanese bento lunch box try some boiled white rice or onigiri (rice ball) with a rolled omlette and a few small main dishes like karaage (Japanese fried chicken), hamburger, tonkatsu (deep fried pork cutlet), gyoza (dumpling), spring rolls, mini sausages, potato or pasta salad.What typically goes into an asian bento?
Bento Box is another word for Lunch Box. This set of susi, could be served with many different sushi. It depends on which restaurant you go to. If you have extensive knowledge about sushi you would understand that they packed their Bento BOx according to costs of production for producing Bonto Box.



Yes profitability is a main factor discussed here. The point is that many restaurants "Japanese" do produce their Bento Box differently. The other factor to consider is resources availability which the restaurant can produce this Bento Box.What typically goes into an asian bento?
I've had a spring roll, some sort of meat (chicken teriyaki, shrimp tempura), a salad, some noodles and some type of roll (california roll, salmon roll, etc).



It means meal served in a box so you really can put what you want.What typically goes into an asian bento?
Steamed rice, some veggies, some meat.



Veggies can just be steamed broccoli, cabbage, etc.



Meat can include just about anything - little sausages, ham, fried chicken or pork, fish, teriyaki, chicken nuggets...

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