
Maki and Marc prepare bentos with Shichimi Togarashi, a blend of 7 spices that is used all throughout Japan. From Tokyo, a hanami bento perfect for viewing cherry blossoms.
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Today, Maki and Marc prepare bentos with "shichimi togarashi,"
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a blend of seven spices that is used all throughout Japan.
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We love bento!
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And from Alaska, a bento featuring fresh local crab and venison.
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We love bento!
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(The Global Lunchbox VII-1)
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Welcome to BENTO EXPO,
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your guide to the wonderful delicious world of bento.
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I'm Marc Matsumoto.
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And I'm Maki Ogawa.
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Thank you for joining BENTO EXPO.
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We love seeing your delicious bentos sent in from around the world
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through BENTO EXPO's website!
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They are so inspiring, too!
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They are, aren't they!
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So let's start by taking a look at how a few of them were made!
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OK!
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First from Alaska in the US, a bento packed with a taste of nature.
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My name is Leah, I live in Eagle River, Alaska.
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My name is Rebecca, I live in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Alaska is brimming with wildlife
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and today, Leah's going to cook up a bento
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using local ingredients gathered by Rebecca.
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Their first dish will be using Dungeness crab.
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Leah starts by mixing flour and beer
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to make a light and airy beer batter.
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Beautiful Dungeness crab.
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The sweet crab meat is combined with tofu and veggies,
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and then pan fried to make crispy crab fritters.
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And there they are, ready to taste.
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Then, some halibut caught by Rebecca
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is coated with the remaining batter to make beer battered fish.
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It's a true Alaskan treat.
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Next, Leah makes meatballs
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using ground venison that was hunted by Rebecca.
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It's very lean, there's very little fat in it.
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The taste is really beautiful and rich.
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The meatballs are topped with a cherry sauce
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that's the perfect contrast to the venison.
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The fried fish and crab fritters are wrapped in tortillas
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so they can be eaten by hand.
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For the salad, Leah uses two types of Alaskan seaweeds
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and tops them with beets.
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Now it's time to take this outdoors!
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We love bento.
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Next from Rin, a bento for her "adopted work daughter."
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Hello, everyone.
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I'm Rin from Thailand and today I am making the bento.
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Let's start it.
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Rin always prepares an extra bento.
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Let's hear how it got started.
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One day, my colleague was joking and said
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"I will be your 'daughter.' Please make my bento, too!"
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For today's bentos, Rin is making Thai-style "kara-age,"
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seasoned with nam pla, or Thai fish sauce.
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It's salty and good!
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Rin coats the marinated chicken with batter and deep fries it,
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but it's not done yet.
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Her kara-age comes with a fragrant herb sauce.
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Rin adds lime juice, nam pla, chili peppers,
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and cilantro to a blender and purees them.
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This spicy and sour sauce is super fragrant
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and it should go great with kara-age.
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Rin packs her kara-age along with colorful fresh veggies.
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I feel happy whenever she eats my bento.
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Yummy!
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And it has given me a dream that I will open a nutritious bento shop.
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Just before lunch time, Rin gets salmon "sashimi" out of the fridge
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and arranges it on brown rice with edamame and chili
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to make a cute rice bowl.
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It's a surprise bento for her "work daughter."
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So Ploy, how's your bento?
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Yummy!
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We love bento.
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It's time to get started on our bentos!
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OK!
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Today, both Maki and I are going to be making our bentos using this.
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It's called "shichimi togarashi."
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It's a seven-spice chili blend that includes chili peppers,
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"sansho peppers," sesame seeds, and citrus zest
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and it's a popular condiment to spice things up.
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So Marc, what are you going to make using shichimi togarashi?
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I'm going to be making a simple and delicious Shichimi Chicken Bento.
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Wow, it sounds great!
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My Shichimi Chicken can be made in a matter of minutes
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by marinating it the night before.
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The fragrant aroma and the mild heat from the shichimi togarashi
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can bring even a boring protein like chicken to life.
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Let's cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces.
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I'm using skin-on chicken thighs, but breast meat will work as well.
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Now let's make the marinade!
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I've got a bowl here and I'm going to go ahead and add in our soy sauce,
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our brown sugar and some shichimi togarashi.
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I like mine pretty spicy,
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so I'm going to add about half a teaspoon here,
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and add some mayonnaise.
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And then we just need to mix this up.
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This is going to give the chicken a savory, sweet flavor
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with a nice spicy kick,
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and that mayonnaise is going to help coat the chicken
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with our shichimi togarashi,
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and it's also going to ensure that it stays moist.
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Mmm, it smells fragrant already.
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Then add the chicken pieces to the marinade
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and mix it together to coat each piece evenly.
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Then you want to let this marinate for at least 15 minutes
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or you can do this the night before to save time in the morning.
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I've got a pan that's been heating over medium heat,
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and we're going to go ahead
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and add in our chicken with the skin-side down.
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Now, mayonnaise is basically a combination of oil and eggs,
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so we don't need to add any oil to our pan. All right.
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Let these fry until the skin side is nice and brown.
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Let's check this out.
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Yeah, that's looking perfect.
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I'm going to go ahead and flip all these pieces over now
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and we just need to let the chicken cook through on the other side.
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You can see that the mayonnaise has created a coating
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that helps the shichimi togarashi stick to the chicken.
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Oh man, this smells so good.
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So our Shichimi Chicken is done.
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Serve it with a side of shichimi togarashi.
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I'm going to add a little bit of extra shichimi
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because I like it spicy.
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You've got that savory sweet sauce with that spicy fragrant shichimi.
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The mayonnaise has locked in the juices from the chicken
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so it's super juicy and tender.
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That's delicious!
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I packed this with a sweet and creamy "kabocha" salad
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for a wonderful contrast to the spicy Shichimi Chicken.
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And the bright aroma of the citrus zest
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and the sansho pepper in the shichimi togarashi
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keeps the bento light and refreshing.
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So Maki, what are you going to make for your shichimi bento today?
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I'm going to make very tasty and fragrant Shichimi Sausages
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using a zipper bag!
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That should be interesting.
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Maki's Shichimi Sausage is another great bento item
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that you can prepare in advance,
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and her method leaves very few dishes to wash.
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Let's see how she does it.
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Maki starts by chopping the "shiso leaves" to make the sausage mixture.
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To a zipper bag, add ground pork, chopped shiso leaves,
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garlic powder, salt, pepper and our shichimi.
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And mayonnaise as a binder.
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Then mix well.
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Shichimi adds flavor and fragrance to the meat.
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Mixing in a bag means less dishes. A big help for making sausages.
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Once it's mixed, Maki flattens out the meat in the zipper bag.
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And now it's time for her trick.
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So, I will show you a great way to form this meat mixture into sausages.
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By using a chopstick to press divits into the meat,
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and then pinching them in half,
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Maki is able to evenly divide it into small sausages.
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Then put it in a freezer until it freezes completely.
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Once they're frozen, they can be easily broken apart
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and placed directly into a preheated pan.
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Brown both sides well.
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Wow, looks so nice.
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Smells good.
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Maki rolls the sausages around until they're browned on all sides
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and then...
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Add some water and steam.
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Let's open!
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Wow, so fragrant!
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My Shichimi Sausage is done!
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Itadakimasu!
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The shichimi enhances the flavor and gives it a nice kick.
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It's so Japanese.
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Make a large batch and freeze for bentos.
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Maki sprinkles some extra shichimi togarashi
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onto her sausages for adults.
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And for kids, she's designed a cute pig using ham and "nori."
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By adding shichimi togarashi to your spice drawer,
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you can easily infuse your bentos with a ton of flavor and a spicy kick.
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Today, both Maki and I used fragrant shichimi togarashi
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to spice up our bento, so we hope you'll...
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give them a try!
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BENTO TOPICS.
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Today, from Tokyo in spring,
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amidst blooming cherry blossoms.
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People celebrate the coming of spring
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by enjoying "hanami," cherry-blossom viewing.
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This woodblock print from about 200 years ago
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depicts women having a picnic while gazing at cherry blossoms.
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They're enjoying a bento.
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What could they be eating?
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This is a reproduction of a "hanami bento" from the time.
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The elegant multi-tiered bento is designed to hold festive hanami food.
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The drawer contains little plates with a fan motif.
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This bottle contains sake,
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often imbibed under the cherry blossom trees.
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The food is packed in a four-tier box.
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The first tier contains bamboo shoots,
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bracken, fish, and "tamagoyaki."
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The second tier features sushi topped with sea bream,
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which comes into season in spring.
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The third tier contains sashimi, and the fourth tier, sweets.
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A luxurious full-course meal in a bento.
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Hanami bentos were designed to celebrate the coming of spring.
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Dining under the cherry blossoms was a joyful special occasion.
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Festive hanami bentos are still enjoyed today.
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This three-tier bento is painted with cherry blossoms
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and is packed with food that celebrates the arrival of spring.
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We visit the restaurant that prepared the bento to see how it's made.
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The chef pulls out a sea bream,
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also featured in the historical reproduction bento.
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As sea bream comes into season in spring,
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the females turn cherry blossom pink in color.
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This earned them the name "sakuradai."
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Sakuradai comes into season along with the cherry blossoms.
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That's precisely when they become most delicious.
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The thinly sliced sakuradai is seasoned with salt,
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placed on a cloth, and topped with a young sansho leaf or kinome,
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and sushi rice.
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The cloth is gathered and twisted to form a round, bite-size sushi.
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It's threaded onto a skewer along with salmon sushi.
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A cute and delicious finger food, perfect for hanami!
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Next, another sushi full of spring flavors.
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Simmered "kanpyo," "shiitake," and nori are mixed into sushi rice
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and wrapped in a thin sheet of egg.
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This is then wrapped in a salted cherry blossom leaf.
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It's infused with the scent of cherry blossoms.
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In addition to sushi, the hanami bento also features bamboo rice
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and breaded fried fish and shrimp
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made to look like "nanohana" blossoms.
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The bento is complete.
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It looks gorgeous, doesn't it?
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It's a festive bento packed with spring flavors.
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A hanami bento, made to celebrate spring's arrival.
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Wow, the traditional hanami theme bento is beautiful, isn't it?
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- Yeah, it looks so delicious.
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So head over to BENTO EXPO's website
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and send us a photo of a flower-themed bento,
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like this one from Singapore,
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or this one from Thailand.
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It's a chance for you to share your creations
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with bento makers from around the world!
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Well, that's all the time we have for today,
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but we hope you'll join us again here soon on BENTO EXPO.
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See you soon!
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- Bye!
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