Recipe: Appetizing Children's Day or Cherry-Blossom Viewing Bento Box

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Children's Day or Cherry-Blossom Viewing Bento Box. BEST and WORST Bento Box Meal on Japan BULLET TRAIN (Shinkansen) Tokyo to Kyoto. Also known as the "cherry blossom festival," this annual celebration is about appreciating the temporary beauty of nature. People gather under blooming cherry blossoms for food & drink, especially bento lunch boxes.

Children's Day or Cherry-Blossom Viewing Bento Box We call cherry blossom " SAKURA 桜 ". We can see And then, we can enjoy watching the Geisha's performances, like playing Taiko drums (Japanese drums) and their graceful dances while eating Bento Box and drinking sake. Put simply, a "bento" or "bento box" is a Japanese lunchbox. You can cook Children's Day or Cherry-Blossom Viewing Bento Box using 9 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Children's Day or Cherry-Blossom Viewing Bento Box

  1. It's 1 each of Rice balls (Ampanman, Omusubiman, Komusubiman, and koinobori ).
  2. Prepare 1 of use as much (to taste) Hot cooked white rice.
  3. You need 1 of Salt.
  4. You need 1 of Salmon flakes.
  5. You need 1 of Yukari (dried red shiso leaf powder).
  6. You need 1 of Aonori.
  7. You need 2 of Salted plum.
  8. It's 1 of Wiener sausage.
  9. You need 1 of Nori (dried seaweed sheet).

What separates it from the ham They are especially common during hanami (cherry blossom viewing) season in late March and early In addition to making the children's lunches, the mother of the family prepares this special lunch for her. These boxes have the heart of Japanese design in them. Some have been made in the same manner for hundreds of years. Product Description The Sakura Long Bento Box is a white medium sized two tier box decorated with a simple pink sakura (cherry blossom) design.

Children's Day or Cherry-Blossom Viewing Bento Box instructions

  1. To make Anpanman and a koinobori rice balls: mix the salmon flakes (homemade or store-bough) with rice..
  2. For the other two koinobiri rice balls, mix aonori or yukari, and scramble eggs with rice. Form Anpanman's face and carp shapes with the rice..
  3. Insert a salted plum in a small amount of rice and shape into triangle to make Omusubiman's face. Insert another salted plum in a small amount of rice and make it into round to create Komusubiman's face..
  4. Apply nori seaweed from the back of Omusubiman and Komusubiman's faces. Cut the wiener sausage into thin round slices and add to create the noses. Cut more slices of sausages and decorate the nose and the cheeks of Anpanman and the eyes of the koinobori..
  5. Cut the nori to decorate each face's eyebrows, eyes and the mouths..
  6. I used German potato as the filling of the samurai kabuto helmet spring rolls..

BENTO is an art form that seldom gets the appreciation it deserves. The artist is most often the housewives, making and arranging delicacies with the As the season of hanami (cherry-blossom viewing) comes upon us, it's timely to reflect on the single most important aspect of hanami -- the. Bento boxes have been growing in popularity in the United States. A little slow in updating my Valentine's Day bentos, I will be sharing all of them this week. I love ohanami~ no matters how many times I go cherry blossoms viewing, I never get tired of it.