Here it is, the final photograph from my new book! This was the Big Bento Box Photo Shoot, an epic day of cooking, set-up, and photography. I wanted to show every bento box menu I made for the Japan section of Around the World;I've been so inspired by Japanese bento culture, I couldn't leave anything out, and I also included lots of tips on how to make your own bento-style vegan lunch boxes.
Okay, let's start with the red Laptop Lunch Box: Zaru Soba (cold noodles with dipping broth) with Carrot and Daikon Salad, edamame, and persimmon.
In the pink bento box: Tofu Tamagoyaki with Potato Salad Balls, Octo-Celery (instead of the ubiquitous octodog, because vegan hot dogs won't curl, and celery is healthier anyway), Cucumber Sushi Rolls, cherry tomatoes, a Botan Rice Candy, and kiwi and watermelon stars.
In the small red bento with red apple side dish: Onigiri (rice formed into shapes by hand or with a mold), vegan chicken nuggets, Stir-Fried Arame with Carrots and Ginger (this is one of my favorite dishes from the entire book, btw - sooo good!!), Radish Rosettes, and Apple Bunnies.
Finally, in the two-tier kitty bento: Tofu Tiger on a bed of rice, Carrot-Cucumber Tulips, Broccoli Salad with Daikon Flowers, and some strawberries.
Except for the Laptop Lunch Box and the apple all these bento boxes were from I Love Obento!
Link: Vegan Lunch Box Around the World.
Wow...the luch boxes, the contents! I am so putting your new book on my xmas list!
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Yum, yum, and double yum!! I'm particularly interested in the cold soba noodles with dipping broth - never seen that before. Too bad this is the last picture from the book :(
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ReplyDeleteI'm Japanese (vegetarian) and I live in Pennsylvania with vegan husband and 6 yr old vegetarian boy.
I'm very honored to see this final photo!
And thank you very much to introduce beauty side of my culture!
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So cute! I love that photo! I have your book in my shopping cart on Amazon for the next time I order! Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great spread. And such an inspiration. I may have the terror, I mean delight, of packing a 6 year old's lunch this year - eek! If so, you can rest assured I will be returning more frequently!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, what an epic photo! You have so much delicious food packed into such cute little lunch boxes. Thank you for the amazing inspiration, you are so talented!
ReplyDeleteEverything sounds and looks superdelicious! Good luck!
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<3 it. Everything looks so yummy!
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Wow you are amazing to come up with so many fantastic ideas. Good luck with the book, I am sure you will sell loads.
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Yay! I've been going through your archives from the beginning, and I finally finished. I'm a honey almost vegan who just started packing lunches for my omni fiancé, I've found so much inspiration from your blog, and from all the fabulous site you link. I've got both of your books on my wishlist for Christmas this year.
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so cute bento box!!
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OMG octo-celery... why didn't I think of that???
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your book. I myself work at Borders bookstore and I am constantly browsing the vegan, Veg and Raw side for ideas. Yours in most surely the best book on the shelf. Living in San Antonio Texas I dont really find much to eat and eating at school is a nightmare. You're book has made it so much easier to get through lunch time!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, thank you so much! That's so sweet of you! I'm so glad you like the book! :-)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe, as always.
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Everything looks wonderful! I'll have to pick up the book. :D
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I recently received Vegan Lunch Box Around the World as a prize from the publisher. It's great! You have SO inspired my kids! They can't wait to recreate some of these fun recipes. =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration. I love, love the octo-celery, I found out the hard way that veggie dogs don't curl. Hehehe...
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This looks so good! I am new to bento so could you help me out? What do you do about heating meals? Most of the bento boxes I have been looking at are not microwave safe...
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Oh GREAT! Now I'm hungry.
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>>What do you do about heating meals? Most of the bento boxes I have been looking at are not microwave safe...
ReplyDeleteYou're right, you wouldn't want to microwave in most bento boxes. I would recommend putting the food on a plate to microwave it if you want something warm. I normally pack things I'm happy to eat cold in my bento and put hot foods in a thermos. Hope that helps!
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LOOKS GREAT! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! It's adorable, and making me hungry. (:
ReplyDeletewhat a crazy coinkydink! i just lost my "vegan lunch box", so i was on the interwebs looking for blogs to help me out, as i'd only lightly flipped through it, and you turn up! i didn't know you had a blog, but now that i do, i'll have to go back out and get BOTH of your books. thanks for having tasty things!
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I love your book! I own it (Vegan Lunch Box), and I love all of your stuff... As my side job (other than a stay at home mom) is making banners for blogs like yours! My blog is http://sbrawner.blogspot.com and my banner site is http://custombannercreation.blogspost.com I'd love to make a banner for you to make your site as colorful as your meals!
ReplyDeleteThat was a full meal but hey, are you using plastic containers or plastic ware? Am I rght? If so, that's unhealthy. Try using stainless steel containers it can help you be on the safe side when eating your packed lunch. How? Because plastic containers have harmful toxic that can bring you impairment in your health, as well as in our environment. I know a very wonderful container that is safe and convenient to use, that is - the stainless steel latch tiffin, offered by Happy Tiffin (http://www.happytiffin.com) It's extremely awesome because the design is very stylish and trendy but you don't have to worry, its economical so affordable. And you can store your favorite snacks there without needing to mix it all together just to fit it in the container. By having it as your lunch buddy, you can also support our environment, and together we can build a green world. Isn't it cool?
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ReplyDeleteJapanese food I have tried is sushi. First eat, I got my stomach aid. But it very tasty!
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so cute!I love it! Very creative!That's actually really cool.
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