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Box Lunch: Sesame beef

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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.


This elegant, un-gimmicky bento from Just Bento looks good enough to serve at a dinner party. There's sesame beef, brown rice, sauteed greens with oyster sauce, bean sprouts, and cooked carrots with soy and sesame. There are recipes, and a calorie count (440, if you're interested).

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Filed Under: Food Oddities, Ingredients
Tags: beef, bento, carrot, japanese, lunch, oddities

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