Recipe: At Home Obento

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Recipe: At Home Obento Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Obento. Generally speaking, we feel dishes are less tasty when the food gets cold. We don't eat Obento straight away when we make it. Therefore, we need to season it well.

They have Sushi as well which isnt a bad price.

I havent tried the Yogurt with toppings so i cant rate on that.

And the Soda Machine wasnt up and running yet, but the place hasnt been open that long.

You can have Obento using 8 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Obento

  1. You need of Chikuwa.

  2. Prepare of Gummy.

  3. Prepare of Seaweed.

  4. Prepare of Sliced cheese.

  5. You need of Quail eggs.

  6. It’s of Sausages.

  7. You need of Broccoli.

  8. It’s of Sliced ham.

Editor's Note: For an early elementary lesson featuring hands-on activities about nutrition and Japanese food culture through introducing the obento, see Obento: the Japanese Lunch Box.

The opening scene in the excerpt Heart from the film Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball shows a mother preparing a typical obento for school.

The container for a Japanese meal does much more than hold food; it is a.

Especially a must try is the spider deluxe roll - so pretty and so yummy yummy.

Obento instructions

  1. Boil broccoli, quail eggs and sausages..

  2. Peel quail eggs, slice sausages..

  3. Cut heart-shaped cheese from cheese slice..

  4. Cut Precure crown and eyes from cheese slice..

  5. Cut gummy into small bits for crown and mouth of Precure..

  6. Colour rice purple and pink and mold face of Precure..

  7. Cut out eyelashes, eyebrows and eyes from seaweed..

  8. Assemble all parts as shown in picture..

Highly recommended" - At Obento Humboldt in Arcata we strive to bring you the experience of Japanese cuisine in an authentic and affordable Bento Box!

Obento Menu - Japanese Style Cuisine - Arcata, Humboldt, California Obento A bento (弁当, bentō) is a single-portion take-out or home-packed meal of Japanese origin.

Outside Japan, it is common in Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean cuisines, as well as in Southeast Asian cuisines where rice is the main staple food.

A traditional bento may contain rice or noodles with fish or meat, often with pickled and cooked vegetables in a box..

Welcome to Obento, where you can find great Japanese food available for delivery or takeout.