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Discover Ludwig"bento box" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a single-portion takeout or home-packed meal common in Japanese cuisine consisting of rice, fish or meat, and vegetables. Example: My son asked me to make him a bento box for lunch.
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bento box
noun
A partitioned lunchbox in which a bento is served, traditionally lacquered
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Lunch naanwich, £6; bento box/ platters, with drink, £10.
Children's bento box meals are also served in the room.
"To a Japanese eye, an izakaya menu looks like a bento box," Ms. Sakamoto said.
The bento box lunch is a remarkable buy at $9. Major credit cards are accepted.
To stay trim and ever youthful, trade your baguette for a bento box.
Check out the tempuras and dinner (or bento) box when deciding on main courses.
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Osechi are traditionally served in gorgeously arranged jubako, highly lacquered bento boxes.
We knew we were going to have to wait for the train, so we just broke out these bento boxes.
A robot arm in a San Francisco test facility picks up chicken parts and deposits them in bento boxes.
It features travel sets, triumphs of functionalism, Western bento boxes equipped with cutlery that unscrews, little nesting cups, writing supplies.
The night before the first day of school prepare the bento boxes.
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