
So I lined the bottom with parchment paper, but realized as I was loading it up, the sides would be touching too. Well I haven't died, so it must be all right to have food touching the wood. If you know different, *please* let me know.
the hope - to explore the cute and delicious, and the deliciously cute, the regular lunch box, or that special dinner, and other elements of Japanese cuisine that spark my interest
If it is made/sold for edible products (like a bento box ;) in Japan, VS etc. then it has to comply to some very strict terms. No need to worry!
ReplyDeleteI'm like REALLY jealous of this box; I've had my eye on one for a while now ;) Of course the foodies are mouth watering as well!
Superb bento. I am also jealous as I don't have a wooden box either.
ReplyDeleteNot only is it ok to have the food touching the wood, it's actually encouraged. Well, with some foods...specifically the rice. The wood draws excess moisture from the rice, giving it excellent taste and texture. I have wood boxes as well, but mine are varnished (using sap from what is essentially poison ivy no less).
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