As well as the ekiben still sold in Japanese train stations, konbini (convenience stores) also sell bento boxes that you can pick up cheap for a delicious, filling lunch on the go, and are popular ...
this little lunch box has a surprisingly storied history. The bento has taken on many forms, and been known by many names.
YOKOHAMA—Japan on April 10 marked Ekiben Day, celebrating the bento box lunches sold at train stations around the nation. An association of businesses that sell food products at Japan Railway ...
The famed Japanese bento box, with its tidily boxed meals, is the parent of Taiwan's bento bowl - rice heaped with braised meat, eggs, tofu or vegetables. And no train journey there is complete ...
2. Mix miso, mirin and sake. Place the fish on plastic wrap and coat both sides with the marinade. Wrap and keep it in the ...