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Box Lunch: PlayStation snack break

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For your lunchtime pleasure, I'm presenting a series of my favorite bento boxes. Bento are Japanese home-prepared meals served in special boxes, usually eaten for lunch at work or school. These days, bento enthusiasts from all over the world share their creations on Flickr.


Our newest entry in the "mockups of inedible objects" series, we have here a nori Sony PlayStation controller, complete with nori cord. I'm not sure what the buttons are - cheese, maybe, or sliced daikon? The controller, from Kirainet's photostream, is surrounded by pieces of omelet, snow peas, flower-cut carrots, pickle, and what appears to be bits of fried chicken or fish.

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Filed Under: Food Oddities
Tags: bento, lunch, nori, oddities, sony platstation

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