A Conversation for Japanese Food : Bento

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Post 1

clzoomer- a bit woobly

Excellent! Well researched and fascinating. I always wondered how they came about and what the boxes were. Thank you for an excellent look at an interesting subject.

One thing- I have never seen sausages in Japanese cooking- what are they called?

smiley - cheers(with Asahi and sake!)


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Post 2

Saturnine

Not quite sure. There aren't many sites online with descriptions of Bento, and what I did find, they called it "sausage"...smiley - bigeyes


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Post 3

clzoomer- a bit woobly

[uinnasooseeji] Vienna sausage
[sooseeji] (n) sausage
[doraisooseeji] dried sausage
[choudzume] (n) sausage

All I could find.

smiley - cheers


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Post 4

Saturnine

Ah. Well. There you go then. smiley - winkeye


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Post 5

Captain Kebab

Nice one Sat, s'kewl! I'm a bit of a Japanophile, and I like Japanese cuisine, so I enjoyed reading this - it seems very comprehensive and thorough. smiley - smiley

You know can buy bentos from Tescos and Sainsburys these days. I'm not sure how authentic they are - almost certainly been anglicised to some extent, but I've not tried them. My mate says they're tasty, but as I have a Japanese restaurant 5 minutes from work that does a cheap lunch I have a better option! smiley - biggrin

You should get this on PR - belongs on the front page, does this. smiley - ok


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Post 6

Captain Kebab

"You know can buy bentos from Tescos and Sainsburys" - doesn't make sense smiley - doh

Should be "You know *you* can buy bentos..."

I shall now go and write out 100 times, "I must press preview before posting!"


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Post 7

Saturnine

smiley - tongueout

I put it into the PR yesterday, my dear...

And thankyouuuu... smiley - smiley


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