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Bento Lunch Boxes, Customisable & Eco-Friendly Options
Customisable bento lunch boxes blend simplicity and function for meals on the go. With multiple compartments, they keep food fresh, organized, and portioned. Pick a BPA-free bento box, strap, bag, or chopsticks to match your style and enjoy a personalized bento experience. Many feature eco-friendly bamboo lids and built-in cutlery, perfect for work, school, or travel.
Katachi Black Bento Lunch Box Set
From $24.800 out of 5To ensure the longevity of your Bento Lunch Box, proper care is essential. The compartments and utensils are top-rack dishwasher safe and can also be stored in the freezer. However, the bamboo lid, made from a natural material, requires special attention. It should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth and immediately towel-dried to prevent moisture damage.Material: BPA Free PP & Bamboo Lid Dimensions: 185mm x 105mm x 95mm Capacity: 1200 mlAvoid soaking it or exposing it to prolonged moisture, as this can compromise its integrity. Store the lunch box in a dry area, and occasionally apply a food-safe mineral oil to the bamboo lid to maintain its natural quality. By following these care instructions, you can preserve the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your bento box for years to come.Katachi Green Bento Lunch Box Set
From $24.800 out of 5To ensure the longevity of your Bento Lunch Box, proper care is essential. The compartments and utensils are top-rack dishwasher safe and can also be stored in the freezer. However, the bamboo lid, made from a natural material, requires special attention. It should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth and immediately towel-dried to prevent moisture damage.Material: BPA Free PP & Bamboo Lid Dimensions: 185mm x 105mm x 95mm Capacity: 1200 mlAvoid soaking it or exposing it to prolonged moisture, as this can compromise its integrity. Store the lunch box in a dry area, and occasionally apply a food-safe mineral oil to the bamboo lid to maintain its natural quality. By following these care instructions, you can preserve the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your bento box for years to come.Katachi Red Bento Lunch Box Set
From $24.800 out of 5To ensure the longevity of your Bento Lunch Box, proper care is essential. The compartments and utensils are top-rack dishwasher safe and can also be stored in the freezer. However, the bamboo lid, made from a natural material, requires special attention. It should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth and immediately towel-dried to prevent moisture damage.Material: BPA Free PP & Bamboo Lid Dimensions: 185mm x 105mm x 95mm Capacity: 1200 mlAvoid soaking it or exposing it to prolonged moisture, as this can compromise its integrity. Store the lunch box in a dry area, and occasionally apply a food-safe mineral oil to the bamboo lid to maintain its natural quality. By following these care instructions, you can preserve the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your bento box for years to come.Katachi White Bento Lunch Box Set
From $24.800 out of 5To ensure the longevity of your Bento Lunch Box, proper care is essential. The compartments and utensils are top-rack dishwasher safe and can also be stored in the freezer. However, the bamboo lid, made from a natural material, requires special attention. It should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth and immediately towel-dried to prevent moisture damage.Material: BPA Free PP & Bamboo Lid Dimensions: 185mm x 105mm x 95mm Capacity: 1200 mlAvoid soaking it or exposing it to prolonged moisture, as this can compromise its integrity. Store the lunch box in a dry area, and occasionally apply a food-safe mineral oil to the bamboo lid to maintain its natural quality. By following these care instructions, you can preserve the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your bento box for years to come.Jujube Bento Lunch Box
0 out of 5$49.95Original price was: $49.95.$44.80Current price is: $44.80. inc. GSTThis Jujube Bento Box is a traditional work of art utilising a practical design that dates back to the Edo period. Made from biodegradable natural Jujube Wood which is handpicked from sustainably harvested logs.Material: Jujube Wood Size: 185mm x 95mm x 90mm Compartments: FourThis bento lunch box is finished with a natural plant-based lacquer to achieve a natural, organic appearance. The wood grain, color, and design highlight its eco-friendly attributes that are reminiscent of Japanese culture.SALE- Most Popular Bento Box
Manchurian Ash Bento Box
$42.80 inc. GST0 out of 5The elegant Manchurian Ash Bento Box features a unique shape that dates back to the Edo period. Crafted with skilled artistry and finished by a natural plant-based lacquer, its ideal for lovers of Japanese cuisine and culture.Material: Manchurian Ash (Fraxinus mandschurica) Dimensions: 185mm x 95mm x 90mm Compartments: FourThis eco-friendly and sustainable bento box is coated in natural lacquer. Its design allows for easy packing and quick cleaning. Please note, as it's made from wood, the color may vary, enhancing its natural beauty and uniqueness.Most Popular Bento Box Double-Layer Willow Wood Bento Box
$42.80 inc. GST0 out of 5The elegant Double-Layer Willow Wood Bento Box was created with expert craftsmanship and finished in a natural plant-based lacquer making it an ideal choice for anyone who enjoys Japanese cuisine and culture!Material: Willow Wood (Douglas fir) Dimensions: 190mm x 100mm x 95mm Compartments: FourMade of high-quality materials it has a sturdy lid to keep your food secure. This bento box is environmentally friendly and the design makes it simple to carry food and easy to keep stored and clean.Camphor Wood Bento Box (4 Compartments)
0 out of 5$49.95Original price was: $49.95.$44.80Current price is: $44.80. inc. GSTThe natural Camphor Wood Bento Box is crafted from sustainably sourced materials, featuring a two-layer, four-compartment design. Finished with plant-based lacquer, it's perfect for packing lunches at home or on the go.Material: Natural Camphor Wood Dimensions: 185mm x 95mm x 90mm Compartments: FourTraditionally, bento boxes are used for serving Japanese meals with rice, fish, meat, or vegetables, separated into distinct sections. Beautifully crafted from biodegradable natural camphor wood and coated with organic lacquer.SALE
Bento lunch boxes have gained widespread popularity for their practicality, portion control, and visually appealing presentation. Whether you’re new to the concept or looking for ways to improve your bento-making skills, here are the five most commonly asked questions about bento lunch boxes, along with detailed answers to help you get started.
1. What is a bento box, and how is it different from a regular lunch box?
A bento box is a traditional Japanese-style lunch box designed to hold a well-balanced, portioned meal in a single compact container. Unlike standard lunch boxes, which often have a single compartment, bento lunch boxes are divided into sections, making it easy to separate different food items.
The bento lunch box concept originates from Japan, where bentos have been used for centuries as a practical way to pack meals for school, work, or travel. Traditional bento boxes often contain a balance of rice, protein, vegetables, and sometimes fruit, carefully arranged to be both nutritious and visually appealing.
In contrast, a typical lunch box might only have one or two compartments without the same emphasis on portion control or aesthetics. However, bento-style lunch boxes are now widely available outside Japan, offering a more structured way to pack meals, whether you’re preparing a Japanese-inspired bento or simply organizing a variety of foods efficiently.
2. Do I have to pack Japanese food in my bento lunch box?
Not at all! While traditional bento boxes often feature Japanese cuisine—such as sushi, teriyaki chicken, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), and onigiri (rice balls)—there are no strict rules about what you can pack in a bento-style lunch box.
The beauty of a bento lunch box is its versatility. You can pack sandwiches, pasta, salads, wraps, fruits, and even leftovers from last night’s dinner. The key is to focus on variety, balance, and portion control. For example, a bento box lunch might include:
- Western-style bento: Grilled chicken, quinoa, roasted vegetables, and fruit.
- Vegetarian bento: Hummus, pita bread, sliced cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, and a small salad.
- Kid-friendly bento: Cheese cubes, crackers, grapes, baby carrots, and a boiled egg.
So whether you prefer a traditional Japanese bento or a more personalized meal, bento-style lunch boxes are a practical and visually appealing way to pack food.
3. How do I keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold in a bento lunch box?
One of the most common concerns when using a bento box is maintaining the right food temperature. Unlike insulated lunch boxes, most bento lunch boxes are not designed to keep food hot or cold for extended periods. However, there are ways to manage this effectively:
- For hot foods: Use a thermal bento box or an insulated food jar to keep meals warm. If using a standard bento lunch box, heat food in the morning and wrap the box in an insulated lunch bag to retain warmth.
- For cold foods: Use an ice pack inside the lunch bag or choose a bento lunch box with cooling features to keep perishable foods fresh.
When packing both hot and cold foods in the same bento box, use separate compartments or containers to prevent temperature transfer. Many people also prep their bento meals the night before and refrigerate them to maintain freshness.
4. Is making a bento time-consuming?
A common misconception is that preparing a bento lunch box takes a lot of time. While some elaborate bento designs (such as Japanese character bentos, or “kyaraben”) require intricate work, a practical everyday bento can be made quickly with proper planning.
To save time, consider these tips:
- Use leftovers: Repurpose dinner leftovers into a bento-style lunch box for the next day.
- Meal prep: Pre-cut vegetables, cook rice in batches, and prepare proteins in advance to make morning assembly easier.
- Keep it simple: A basic bento lunch with a protein, a carb, and a vegetable can be packed in just a few minutes.
With practice, you’ll find that making a bento lunch box is no more time-consuming than preparing a regular lunch box—and often results in a more balanced meal.
5. What are some essential bento accessories?
To get the most out of your bento lunch box, consider adding a few essential accessories to keep your meals well-organized and visually appealing. Some popular bento accessories include:
- Dividers and silicone cups: Great for separating different food items and preventing flavors from mixing.
- Food picks and cutters: Helpful for making fun, creative shapes (especially for children’s bento boxes).
- Mini sauce containers: Keep dressings and condiments separate until you’re ready to eat.
- Bento bands and elastic straps: Secure the lid of your bento lunch box to prevent spills.
By using the right accessories, you can enhance the functionality of your bento box lunch and create meals that are both practical and visually appealing.
Whether you’re looking for a practical way to pack meals for work, school, or travel, a bento lunch box is an excellent choice. With the right approach, you can create well-balanced meals that are easy to transport, visually appealing, and suitable for a variety of cuisines. By understanding the essentials of bento lunch boxes, you can enjoy the benefits of a structured, portioned meal while making your lunch preparation more efficient and enjoyable.