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The cutest Japanese lunchboxes ever!

Submitted by Terya on Thursday, 18 December 2008One Comment

The Japanese cuisine has traditionally always spend a lot of time on the preparation of their food. When they pack lunch or get take-away, it often comes in the form of a a bento: a neatly arranged meal in a little box.

There is another style of bento. It’s called kyaraben and means the food is decorated to look like people, animals or other items. And Anna The Red’s Bento factory takes kyaraben to a whole new level!

Also according to Anna, Japanese mums will get up early in the morning just to prepare bento’s for their kids and husbands. Imagine having one of these every day!

When you see her bento’s, Anna hopes that her creations will make you go “ooh, neat”. (which worked with me!) She has more examples and shows you step-by-step how create such bento’s yourself on her Flickr page. Enjoy!

Ahh…. Anyone else got hungry??

Traditional Japanese bento

Traditional Japanese bento

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