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BENTO ROUND 2!
complete with watermelon, granola, rice, donyan, and shumai.
donyan (not sure if that’s spelled right) is a korean sausage with vegetables in it.
shumai is a japanese dumpling with meat in it.

BENTO ROUND 2!

complete with watermelon, granola, rice, donyan, and shumai.

donyan (not sure if that’s spelled right) is a korean sausage with vegetables in it.

shumai is a japanese dumpling with meat in it.

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Just working on my Japanese.
Did you know that Japanese is one of the only sylaberries? It uses hiragana and katakana, which are basically Japanese letters that translate into a certain English letter from with a vowel after it. Hiragana is used for japanese words, whereas katakana comes from words derived from other languages. Although, the first set in both of these are just our vowels (a, i, u, e, o). There is also kanji, which is basically a letter that means a word. There are thousands of kanji. That’s the simplest way of explaining Japanese writing.

Just working on my Japanese.

Did you know that Japanese is one of the only sylaberries? It uses hiragana and katakana, which are basically Japanese letters that translate into a certain English letter from with a vowel after it. Hiragana is used for japanese words, whereas katakana comes from words derived from other languages. Although, the first set in both of these are just our vowels (a, i, u, e, o). There is also kanji, which is basically a letter that means a word. There are thousands of kanji. That’s the simplest way of explaining Japanese writing.

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Time for lunch— Japanese style. For those of you who follow my blog, you might now that I used to live in Japan. So, I oocaisonally will make Japanese food. In this bento, or Japanese lunch(box) there is some gyoza (aka potstickers), rice with seaweed seasoning, mini sausages, and sandwich sliced up so it can fit.
Oh, and speaking of my living in Japan—my old profile pic was of the Tokyo Tower.

Time for lunch— Japanese style. For those of you who follow my blog, you might now that I used to live in Japan. So, I oocaisonally will make Japanese food. In this bento, or Japanese lunch(box) there is some gyoza (aka potstickers), rice with seaweed seasoning, mini sausages, and sandwich sliced up so it can fit.

Oh, and speaking of my living in Japan—my old profile pic was of the Tokyo Tower.

Filed under Japanese food bento