The bentō (弁 当) is a Japanese term designating the quick meal or snack contained in a box taken outside the house but also a way to present the unique and extremely popular dish in Japan.
The bentō is generally called o-bentō, the prefix 'o' being a mark of respect which underlines its importance in Japanese civilization and daily life.
The bentō is generally called o-bentō, the prefix 'o' being a mark of respect which underlines its importance in Japanese civilization and daily life.
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