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Definition of bento in English: bentonounPlural bentos ˈbɛntəʊˈben(t)ō 1A lacquered or decorated wooden Japanese lunch box. Example sentencesExamples - Minoru nodded and took out his bento box, which was filled with rice and a lot of different kinds of veggies and sashimi.
- The importance of presentation is equally apparent on a smaller scale, in the famous Japanese bento box (for a lunch or picnic).
- This won an amused chuckle from her friend, ‘Your bento box… how creative of you!’
- ‘Oh, sure, I'd like that,’ I said as I reached for my bento box.
- Before he could stop himself, he placed the bento box gently on the bench beside him and rose to his feet.
- Try simple but sturdy wood or craft-paper boxes, picnic baskets, bamboo steamers, lunch boxes, Japanese bento boxes, or even plastic wastepaper baskets.
- 1.1 A Japanese-style packed lunch, consisting of such items as rice, vegetables, and sashimi.
Example sentencesExamples - The next step is likely to be Japanese-style foods, such as bento boxed rice lunches.
- Of course there is more to a bento than the rice, and the accompaniments (called o-kazu in Japanese) are many and various.
- Jahn glanced at his chopsticks, bento lunch, and then gave him an exasperated look.
- I brought a bento to eat, one I bought from the little grocery store.
- ‘You do not look pleased,’ Arisa noted as she started in on her bento.
- The matsu bento features attractive tuna and salmon sashimi, accompanied by a butterfly shrimp and zucchini tempura with a side bowl of dipping sauce.
Definition of bento in US English: bentonounˈben(t)ō 1A lacquered or decorated wooden Japanese lunchbox. Example sentencesExamples - Minoru nodded and took out his bento box, which was filled with rice and a lot of different kinds of veggies and sashimi.
- Try simple but sturdy wood or craft-paper boxes, picnic baskets, bamboo steamers, lunch boxes, Japanese bento boxes, or even plastic wastepaper baskets.
- ‘Oh, sure, I'd like that,’ I said as I reached for my bento box.
- The importance of presentation is equally apparent on a smaller scale, in the famous Japanese bento box (for a lunch or picnic).
- This won an amused chuckle from her friend, ‘Your bento box… how creative of you!’
- Before he could stop himself, he placed the bento box gently on the bench beside him and rose to his feet.
- 1.1 A Japanese-style packed lunch, consisting of such items as rice, vegetables, and sashimi (raw fish with condiments).
Example sentencesExamples - Jahn glanced at his chopsticks, bento lunch, and then gave him an exasperated look.
- ‘You do not look pleased,’ Arisa noted as she started in on her bento.
- I brought a bento to eat, one I bought from the little grocery store.
- The next step is likely to be Japanese-style foods, such as bento boxed rice lunches.
- Of course there is more to a bento than the rice, and the accompaniments (called o-kazu in Japanese) are many and various.
- The matsu bento features attractive tuna and salmon sashimi, accompanied by a butterfly shrimp and zucchini tempura with a side bowl of dipping sauce.
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