Going back to school means early mornings, last-minute packing, and finding lunches that are nutritious, fun, and easy to prepare. A part from organizing and getting the must-haves for a fresh back to school, packing lunch and preparing every day meals seems a huge responsibility for many parents. Bento box lunches are a great solution, they are a great way to pack for lunch on-the-go : they allow separation of foods, variety, portion control, and visual appeal. In this article, we will share with you lots of bento box food ideas, and concrete bento box lunch recipes so packing lunch becomes less stressful and more enjoyable.
What makes a great bento box lunch
To design good bento box lunch box, consider:
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Balance: include protein, carbs, vegetables, fruit. To make a good lunch box, you have to think about nutritive balance, focus on adding proteins and vegetables without forgetting an amount of carbs and fruit
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Color and texture: Play on adding a pop of colour when packing your bento lunch box, different colors and textures make the meal appealing accoding to Japanese culture. The box is purposely compartmented so that you can add colourful fruit on one side and put extra leafy greens on your sandwitch !
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Portion size: compartments help avoid soggy or mixed foods because it is all on the presentation
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Ease and prep ahead: The secret to stress-free bento box lunch ideas is preparing in advance. Cook proteins like chicken, or hard-boiled eggs in batches, make extra rice or pasta to store for quick use, and chop veggies ahead to keep crisp in jars. Pre-portion fruits, snacks, and dips over the weekend, then set up a dedicated “lunch box station” in the fridge. Each morning, you simply mix and match these ready-to-go items to create balanced and fun bento box meals in minutes.
Why use a bento box for school lunches?
Bento boxes reduce packaging waste, which is one feature I adore. A well-sealed bento box eliminates the need for plastic wraps and bags. These boxes’ numerous compartments enable a greater range of foods, nutrients, colors, and textures, which can actually promote greater exploration and make your child’s lunch more aesthetically pleasing.
Bento boxes, in my opinion, also make lunch packing simpler for both parents and children. The lunch-packing process can be made easier with distinct compartments, each of which can hold a different kind of food.
Bento box lunch recipe and meal ideas
While there many recipes for a go-to lunch box. Here are some bento lunch box food recipes for you to get you started
Teriyaki chicken meatball bento
Teriyaki chicken served with steamed rice, a side salad, one boiled egg, and a piece of seasonal fruit such as apple or orange.
Beef sandwitch bento lunch box
Half sandwich (turkey, cheese, egg salad etc.), small dipping container of hummus or yogurt dip, carrot and cucumber sticks, grapes or berries or detox juice
Veggie rolls/wraps bento box
Tortilla wrap with hummus + shredded carrots + spinach or grilled chicken; side of bell pepper strips ; don’t forget to add nuts