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A is a Japanese-style single-portion take-out or home-packed meal, often for lunch, typically including
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and packaged in a box with a lid (often a segmented box with different parts of the meal placed in different sections). Outside Japan, similar meals are common in other East and Southeast Asian culinary styles, especially within Chinese, Korean,
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, Taiwanese cuisines and more, as rice is a common staple food in the region. The term ''bento'' is derived from the Chinese term ''biandang'' (, ), which means "convenient" or "convenience". A traditional ''bento'' typically includes rice or noodles with
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or some other meat, often with pickled and cooked vegetables in a box."Bento: Changing New York's Lunch Culture," ''Chopsticks NY,'' vol. 27, July 2009, p. 10-11. Containers range from mass-produced
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containers to hand-crafted
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. Dividers are often used to separate ingredients or dishes, especially those with strong flavors, to avoid them affecting the taste of the rest of the meal. A typical divider is green plastic 'sushi grass', known as ''baran'' in Japan, which also works to slow the growth of bacteria. ''Bento'' are readily available in many places throughout Japan, including
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s, , railway stations, and
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s. However, Japanese homemakers often spend time and energy on carefully prepared ''bento'' for their spouses, children, or themselves. Outside Japan, the term bento box may be used (e.g., on English menus for Japanese restaurants). ''Bento'' can be elaborately arranged in styles called '' kyaraben'' ("character ''bento''", typically decorated to look like popular characters from
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, or
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) or ''oekakiben'' ("picture ''bento''", decorated to look like people, animals, buildings and monuments, or items such as flowers and plants). Contests are often held where ''bento'' arrangers compete for the most aesthetically attractive arrangements. There are comparable forms of boxed lunches in other Asian countries such as in China, Taiwan and other
Sinophone Sinophone, which means "Chinese language, Chinese-speaking", typically refers to an individual who speaks at least one Varieties of Chinese, variety of Chinese (that is, one of the Sinitic languages). Academic writers often use the term Sinophone ...
communities, known as ''héfàn'' (盒饭) or ''biàndāng'' in Mandarin, ''piān-tong'' in
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, and in Korea as '' dosirak''. Other Asian countries would either just use ''bento'' as a loanword or ''hokben'', which means "steaming ''bento''". There has also been discussion regarding what ''bento'' means for Japanese society and what it represents. Analyses range from a simple
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approach to one that outlines the deeper ideological meanings behind ''bento''.


Etymology

In Japan, "''bento''" is written in
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as (
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: 辨當). The word itself originates from the Chinese
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term (, ), meaning "convenient" or "convenience" (this sense is still used in Wu dialects such as
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). When the word was imported to Japan, it was written with the ateji and .Bent
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In modern times, the term is commonly used in East and Southeast Asia. In
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and
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, ''bento'' remains written as the original name (). In other
Sinophone Sinophone, which means "Chinese language, Chinese-speaking", typically refers to an individual who speaks at least one Varieties of Chinese, variety of Chinese (that is, one of the Sinitic languages). Academic writers often use the term Sinophone ...
communities, both ''biandang'' and ''bento'' are often interchangeably used.


History

The increased popularity of bento can be traced back to the 12th century during the
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, when meals of cooked and dried rice called ''hoshi-ii'' ( or , literally "dried meal") were developed to be carried to work. A ''hoshi-ii'' can be eaten as-is or boiled with water to make cooked rice, and is stored in a small bag. By the 16th century, wooden lacquered boxes were produced, and bento would be eaten during '' hanami'' or a tea party. In the
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(1603–1867), ''bento'' culture spread and became more refined. Travelers and sightseers would carry a simple ''koshibentō'' (, "waist ''bento''"), consisting of several ''
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'' wrapped with bamboo leaves or in a woven bamboo box. One of the most popular styles of ''bento'', called '' makunouchi bentō'' ("between-act ''bento''"), was first made during this period. Viewers of '' Noh'' and ''
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'' performances ate specially prepared bento between ''maku'' ( acts). Numerous cookbooks were published detailing how to cook, how to pack, and what to prepare for occasions like '' hanami'' and '' Hinamatsuri''. In the
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(1868–1912), the first ''ekibentō'' or '' ekiben'' ( or , "
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station bento") was sold. There are several records that claim where ekiben was first sold, but it is believed that it was sold on 16 July 1885 at Utsunomiya Station in the northern
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of Japan, and contained two onigiri and a serving of '' takuan'' (pickled radish) wrapped in bamboo leaves. As early schools did not provide lunch, students and teachers carried bento, as did many employees. In the Taishō era (1912–1926), the
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bento box became a luxury item because of its ease of cleaning and its silver-like appearance. Also, a move to abolish the practice of bento in school became a social issue. Disparities in wealth spread during this period after an export boom during
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and subsequent crop failures in the
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. A student's bento too often reflected their wealth, and many wondered if this had an unfavorable influence on children both physically, from lack of adequate diet, and psychologically, from a clumsily made bento or the richness of food. After
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, the practice of bringing bento to school gradually declined and was replaced by uniform meals provided for all students and teachers. Bento regained popularity in the 1980s with the help of the
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and the proliferation of
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s. In addition, the expensive wood and metal boxes have been replaced at most bento shops with inexpensive, disposable
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boxes. However, even handmade bento has made a comeback, and they are once again a common, although not universal, sight at Japanese schools. Bento are still used by workers as a packed lunch, and by families on day trips, school picnics, and sports days. Homemade bento are wrapped in a furoshiki cloth, which acts as both a carrying bag and a table mat.


Culture

In Japan, it is common for mothers to make bento for their children to take to school. Because making bento can take a while, some mothers will prepare the ingredients the night before, and then assemble and pack everything the following morning before their children go to school. It is often a social expectation of mothers to provide bento for their children, to create both a nutritionally balanced and aesthetically pleasing meal. This activity is expected of the mother and emphasized by society at large, and is common in nursery school institutions. The traditional bento that is eaten at school or at work is most often prepared by the mother or the wife. However, bento can also be bought at ''
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'' (convenience stores) or from street vendors who appear on street corners at lunchtime. For those in a hurry who spend their lunch time aboard
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bullet trains, ''ekiben'' are available in train stations. ''
Osechi (御節料理, お節料理 or おせち) are traditional Japanese New Year foods. are easily recognizable by their special boxes called '' jūbako'' (重箱), which resemble '' bentō'' boxes. Like ''bentō'' boxes, ''jūbako'' are often ke ...
'', an assortment of foods eaten around the Japanese New Year, is typically arranged in a multi-tiered '' jūbako'' box, similarly to bento. The slang term ''hayaben'' (), literally "early bento", refers to eating a bento before lunch and having another lunch afterward.


In other countries


China

The Chinese word for boxed meals is ''héfàn'' (盒饭), though ''biàndāng'' as a re-borrowing from Japanese may also be used. There are numerous regional styles, ranging from Northeastern Chinese boxed meals to the
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"two dishes with rice" boxed meal. Packed meals would traditionally be carried in boxes known as ''shíhé'' (食盒, "food box"). ''Shíhé'' ranged from basic styles to elaborate, multi-tiered designs.


Taiwan

The ''bento'' made its way to
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in the first half of the 20th century during the Japanese colonial period and remains popular to the present day. The Japanese name was borrowed into Taiwanese (''piān-tong'') and
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(''phien-tông''). A modern Taiwanese bento always includes protein, such as a crispy fried chicken leg or a piece of grilled mackerel and marinated pork chop, as well as side dishes. Taiwan Railway Bento is a well known bento dish manufactured and distributed by the
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at major railway stations and in train cars. It is estimated that, with five million boxed meals sold per year, annual revenue from bento distribution amounts to 370 million NTD (approx. 10 million
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).


Korea

In Korea, similar packed lunch boxes are called '' dosirak'', and they may be homemade or store-bought. They are similar to Chinese and Japanese variations. ''Dosirak'' is usually made with a few different vegetable and meat side dishes, often including a type of kimchi.


Singapore

In Singapore, such packed lunch boxes are often acculturated and localised with cuisines slightly different to Japan. These may include roasted pork (similar to char siu) and soy eggs, as well as fried rice. It has been a common method of meal preparation within Singaporean cuisine as early as the start of the 20th century, intensifying during the Japanese occupation and cultural influences in subsequent decades with Japanese-style bento also being common in the country today. In 2021, the Singapore Food Tech Event showcased how bento of the future might look like for a
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Types


By ingredients

* ''Hinomaru bentō'' (), named and patterned after the flag of Japan (''Hinomaru''), is the name for a ''bento'' consisting of plain white rice with an '' umeboshi'' in the centre. Pure ''Hinomaru bento'' only consists of rice and an ''umeboshi'' to flavor the rice, without any other side dishes. The metal ''bento'' boxes once popular in Japan were often corroded by the acid from the ''umeboshi'', eventually making a hole in the middle of the lid. * ''Noriben'' () is '' nori'' dipped in soy sauce covering cooked rice. * ''Sake bentō'' () is a simple ''bento'' with a slice of broiled salmon as the main dish. * ''Tori bento'' () consists of pieces of chicken cooked in sauce served over rice. It is a popular bento in
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By style or container

* '' Kamameshi bentō'' () are cooked and served in clay pots and sold at train stations in
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. After eating, the pot becomes a souvenir item. * '' Kyaraben'' (キャラ弁) are ''bento'' with the contents arranged to look like popular characters from anime, manga, or video games. * '' Makunouchi bentō'' () is a classic style of bento with rice, ''umeboshi'', a slice of broiled salmon, and a rolled egg. * ''Shōkadō bentō'' () is a traditional black-lacquered bento box. It inspired
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design. * '' Wappameshi'' () is a meal served in a special round wooden bento-styled container. * '' Shikaeshiben'' (仕返し弁) is "revenge" bento made by wives to get back at their husbands. Insults are written in the food, or it is made inedible.


By origin

* '' Ekiben'' () is ''bento'' sold at railway stations or onboard trains. There are many kinds of ''ekiben''; most are inexpensive and filling. * ''Hokaben'' () is any kind of ''bento'' bought at take-out ''bento'' shops. Freshly cooked hot ( ''hokahoka'') rice is usually served with freshly prepared side dishes. The name was popularized after a pioneering take-out ''bento'' franchise in the field, Hokka Hokka Tei. * ''Shidashi bentō'' () is made in a restaurant and delivered during lunch. This ''bento'' is often eaten at a gathering, such as a funeral or a party. It is usually packed with traditional Japanese foods like tempura, rice and pickled vegetables. A ''shidashi bento'' packed with European-style food is also available. * ''Soraben'' () is ''bento'' sold at
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Scholarship

Many scholars have written about the bento since the late 20th century. The foundation of their approach is based on the idea that food can carry many different meanings. In the 1970s, Chie Nakane used ekiben as a metaphor for group organization in Japan. By comparing this variant of bento to groups in Japan, she considered how different organizations in Japanese society often include identical components so as not to depend on any other groups for their success. In 1984, Ŏ-ryŏng Yi used bento to present tendencies towards
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in Japanese culture; due to it being Japanese food, as it naturally lends itself to being tightly packed.
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, on the other hand, used a symbolic approach to describe the lack of a centrepiece in Japanese food. He described the distinct contents of a bento box as a multitude of fragments or ornaments that are combined to beautify each other. Joseph Jay Tobin in 1992 discussed how the meticulous assembly of individual bento boxes has been aided by the reinterpretation of Western goods, practices, and ideas through a process he classified as domestication.


Gallery

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Trivia

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: 🍱 (U+1F371)


See also

* Plate lunch * Tiffin carrier * TV dinner


References


Sources

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External links


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