
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. The boxes can range from austere lacquered trays to multi-tiered Hello Kitty confections of neon pink plastic. The meals themselves are anything from rice and leftovers to elaborate themed affairs of Pikachu-shaped dumplings with sesame seed eyes and carved radish trees. These days, bento enthusiasts from all over the world share their creations on Flickr.
As seems appropriate for the beginning of September, today's bento features two Canada geese, courtesy of the ever-impressive Sakurako Kitsa. One mushroom and nori goose flies in a blue rice sky while the other swims in a dyed pear sauce lake with a couscous shoreline, surrounded by green bean and raw soba reeds. The sun is half of a yellow tomato.
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