Also known as a soap box back in India xD Really though, we have HUMONGOUS (humungous? humoungous? idk) lunch boxes, literally like you can stack 'em up into a mega multi storied lunch box and they're made of stainless steel.
I would put different kinds of Deok in there. Deok can be made with many different sweet fillings, making it an awesome snack. Since the box is tiny and not big enough for man foods, I think it would be great for carrying small finger snacks. Deok also follows the box's message of "Happy Tergerder" since Deok is often used in many family gatherings and Korean celebrations. And for Martina, you could always shape the Deok in cute little designs before packing.
I think lots different decorative fruit slices, butter creme, and sugar would suit that little bento-ish box. Any food combination that makes a person happy. Colorful, artistically arranged, sweet food would be it for me. Basically foods that look "happy together".
what I would put in it would totally be mandoo! Went to new york this past weekend to watch the SM Town concert and well of course had to go to a korean restuarant and ordered some mandoo which was amazing!
The most appropriate food would be small rice balls with some veggies topped with some cutely shaped meat slices, and on the bottom section it would have more toppings and also have sauce packages to make them all delicious and yummy .
In Cambodia, we have something like a bento box, but it's silver and it's like circles stacked up on each other. They're very nicely decorated and they're pretty and usually used to bring food to the temples for the monks. ^^
I love your channel, if only you guys could have a WTF everyday. I'm a sucker for anything lunch box related and have tons of bento boxes and all those really cute accessories like tiny squeeze bottles for soy sauce and mayo. as a bento filler I like white rice with furikake sprinkled on top with a meaty soy sauce chicken. Super witty and cute guys keep it coming. also, I love all of the really cute decals in your kitchen. :)
Simon, listen closely. An Asian lunchbox is meant to be packed full, with no wasted space. If you packed that thing full of rice, kimbap, kimchi, rolled eggs, and bibimbap, it would be a hearty lunch, even for you. The best lunchboxes I've seen, though, were in the Taiwanese movie "Eat, Drink, Man, Woman." Then again, they were made by a master chef. Good movie. I highly recommend it - as did Siskel & Ebert, God rest them.
Purple multigrain rice cigar kimbop, Sliced/flared strawberry on curly lettuce, Two hard boiled eggs molded into bears (I have lots of egg molds!), Kimchi, And dollop of Seasoned Seaweed (doljaban muchim), And a few cherry tomatoes!! My favorite Korean lunch to make!!
in the Philippines this is what we do with those little boxes (so that we could feel full after eating) we put rice on the bottom and meat and vegetable viand on top or the other way around whichever works. ^^
I think the most appropriate food to fit in the bento box is Kimchi with rice on the bottom. then some noodle in the middle and last for desert like fruit which is healtheir to give to kids and adults.
Aww, that lunch box is so cute. I would totally use it when going to school, I have such fail boring lunch boxes.. I would put pasta or rice in it, and vegetables like cucumber and salad, and eggs, and sausage cut in small nice pieces or fishfingers (not sure if that's the name for them in english), and some cheese on top of the pasta... That's so yummy and what I usually make. I want to use that cute lunch box!! :)
Taiwanese also have their own version of cute Taiwanese style bento. Even mainland China high speed rail CRH start to introduce train lunch box or ekiben culture during the train ride.
I actually have one of those from a little japanese store, or a similar one, but you seriously can't put many types of food since it is suppose to fit oddly shaped meals. I would cut my sandwich in half and put the 1st part on top and the 2nd part on the bottom. If not then some awkward ravioli could work.
China and korea didn't have this kind of lunch box before. Everything comes from Japan. (I'm not saying it's a bad thing so don't take this wrong.) Korean lunch box is called dosirak, which comes in copper square box, and you shake it up to mix up all the ingredients.
What I would put in the bento box is rice on the bottom tray of the box because rice is my everyday meal and on the upper tray I would put in cooked rolled up eggs to one side and a nice stir fry vegetable dish on the other side. Yeah, I think that is what I would put in a bento box, because it consists of some of my favorite food that I would enjoy eating.
I would probably end up putting snacks in it for my son... They don't make many small containers with those little lock things on the sides. Would come in quite handy.
In the open layer (?) I'd probably put rice and vegetables in it, then in the one with the divider would be some kind of cubed meat (Chicken or pork or... tofu) and a dessert of some kind, preferably chocolate candies. Yummy. And it's so super cute!
lettuce at the bottom then bunny shaped onigiri(cheeks painted with food paint, eyes made of nori) filled with tuna/mayo (tasty) and at the side steamed bocolli (its cute because look like trees),fresh baby carrots cutted in star shapes and some fresh cherry tomatoes. it will be soo cute, that you wont want to eat it.
Lunch box is called "Dosirak" in Korean. And I would put some Kimbab and fruits like strawberries, apple and melon because it's kinda most typical Korean lunch box for school excursion and I missed them so much!!!
I totally know what you mean Martina!!! After a while of watching anime and reading mangas/manhwas I started to long for a bento. . . . -drools- Some time ago, the local bookstore started to sell them, but they were so frigging small! So, as to what food would be the most appropriate. . . Um, beans, egg, vegetables, rice, or little pieces of meat. Just like what the Bentos usually have! ^_^
so in the bottom box i would put veggies and then in the other side i would fill it with my candy and nut stash to get me through the day. and in the top i would put a wonderful ham and cheese sandwich with lettuce, tomato, pickles, mustard, mayo, and italian or ranch dressing (whatever i feel like that day) the little luch box is so cute. its perfect for portion control if you want to be on a diet as well :)
I would fill one of the boxes with rice, probably make a cute design on it with seaweed. I'd use the other one for side dishes, maybe some more seaweed, eggrolls, kimchi, veggies, or whatever else I would crave for lunch. A bento box of that size actually seems like an appropriate serving of rice and side dishes. XD
Martina, I love your eye make up!!! Anyway, I would put LUMPIA and sweet and sour sauce in there! I'd probably also put rice, because seriously, a meal is not complete without rice.
I just recently bought my bento... (wait, it's a "kento. haha.) and they shipped it out a few days ago. It'll come on Monday. But I'm going to use the egg mold that I bought with it! What I would/will put in my lunch box: -carrots -rice -eggs -other asianess that it tasty
I actually packed lunch in one similar to that for my friend a few days ago! I put seasoned rice in the bottom with sesame seeds as a smiley face and then laid strips of fried egg on top. In the top part I put roasted veggies and strips of beef. It was fabulously exciting. ;P
Food that would be most appropriate to pack in the Lunch Box. I would have to say any food that fits the lunch box is appropriate. I say this because in reality you wouldn't just pack a specific (most apro) kind of food in it, you would go all out and pack whatever is that you want to pack in it and some days i bet you just want to hurry and pack some fast lunch (since I'm Asian: rice and hot dogs or whatever was left over from yesterdays dinner) when you're running late to school, work etc.
just a normal small portion of rice with veggies and meat then chocolate kisses/fruits for dessert you can fit any food in it, just keep in the size, its for those ppl who don't each so much
I actually bought a bento box...even though it turned out to be broken..T_T but I use to put a secret stash of cookies in the bottom compartment. Anyway, there are 2 things I would in a bento box. 1. This is totally true I grew some before!! Corn actually comes in almost any color imaginable & there are also mini baby size corns. I would put baby blue corn in my box, because it fits the cute aspect of bento. Then I'd put some Baekseolgi shaped as a heart, because I've always wanted to try it.
Omo!!^^ it's very cute!! For me, I would put mini sandwiches filled with cheese, ham, lettuce, egg in one container and fruit salad in another as Australia is starting to get really warm. This would be an nice luck for me at school!!!
The perfect cute/delicious foods to put in there would be dumplings and sushi! ..maybe some grapes too oh and I always thought that Spudgy's voice was Simon's..but I lol'd when Martina/Spudgy was like " I..WANT ITTTTTTTTT!" lol
I would put rice in it. (In my Korean family, its likely we have rice) I would decorate the rice like Martina said, and seaweed rolls, and on the bottom there would be side dishes, and I would also pack some soup in a separate container. I'd make my friends awe over the cute thing. And not give out any seaweed.
I would make a katsu curry bento. The top layer of the box would be where the curry is, with delicious veggies and rounded/sliced strips of meat. The bottom layer would be sectioned off with about 70% Rice, and the other 30% would cut fried porketta pieces.
the most appropriate foods to pack in there are cherry tomatoes (duh, they're obviously perfect for the fork.), and mandarin orange slices shaped into a smiley face to show the "happy togerder-ness". I've always wanted a lunch box like that! ^^
:D I've seen those little boxes before at Sanrio I think. And I've been terribly tempted to buy one. But I'm kinda with Simon on this, I just couldn't think of what I'd put in there, since most of my lunches involve a sandwich a chips. I suppose I could put some potato salad, and/or cole slaw. Perhaps chicken nuggets, a tiny rack of bbq ribs, baby carrots, maybe some mashed potato's. . . ok my hungry tummy is getting to me, I thing I'm a head to Sizzlers now.
The top layer contains the special kimchi fried rice with a dash of green onion. The second layer will the spicy bulgogi. To finish this lunch meal deal, I going to throw in a cup of green tea!
I would totally rock some goldfish crackers, little tea sandwhichs and maybe a little juice box hidden in one of the capartments! And since it is almost halloween time, maybe some little candy corns! yup....that would be an awsome lunch!
i would put rice, spam, eggs, and sushi because that's that only food i can make. I would also put kimbap, kimchi, ddukbokkie, and KBQ because they look good when people eat it in dramas and on variety shows.
Game of Thrones, one of the PoVs has the Dothraki. It's a book series by George R.R. Martin. It has also been adapted by HBO and is going into it's third season in March.
Since the top part has the transparent cover, I'd put rice in the top part. And in the bottom part, I'd put spam and eggs on one side and veggies and fruits on the other side.
i would fill it up with all of my yummy snacks :) so one section would have like my gummy bears and one would like my chocolate kisses, and one would have noodles! just cuz noodles are cool and fun to play with..... i mean eat. ahahah
I love those! I brought those to school (in Hawaii) everyday, with my mom's cooking! EVERYONE was SOOOOO jealous!!!!! Except my lunch box came with mini chopsticks! My mom would use one layer to put rice and some furikake (Rice Seasoning) then on the bottom layer put tin-foil cups with veggies and sausages and sometimes hamburger inside :) ARE YOU JEALOUS SIMON OR MARTINA!?!?! Haha Love You Guys!!!
my boyfriend says... "I know exactly what goes in those lunchboxes - I had one... whichever tray does not have the slidy thing, usually has rice, side of kimchi with a sunny-side-up fried egg on top. Whichever tray has the slidy thing would be sausage (on a lucky day) and egg rollups or cucumber kimchi. On a super lucky day, my teacher would boil barley tea and if you didn't want to finish all your rice, you would pour barley tea into your rice container and eat it that way, oh the memories." :)
We have boxes like that too in the Netherlands. But we usually put either our sandwiches in there. Or a juicebox with the cookies we have for our breaktime!
I would be always carrying cherry tomatoes and mastering the tomatoe stabbing with that spoon. And I guess I would own Simon few years later in a tomatoe stabbing competition. BEWARE! :D
I eat pretty much nothing but ramen, so probably a mix of that. I use one of those oldschool construction worker metal lunchboxes with that thermos sized upper lid, so this thing would probably fit in the bottom half just fine. Or jello. I eat my weight in jello over the course of a year probably, so loads of jello. The fork would be good enough to pick up jello, surely..
I think the most appropriate food to put inside the lunchbox would be a peanut butter and honey sandwich, or maybe a vegemite and cheese or tuna and cheese sandwich. Those foods were meant to be tergerder forever.
I agree with Simon -- That lunch box is wayyyy to small for a lunch that I eat (even I'm a girl). I would put there onigiri (Japanese rice ball) 'cause I prefer rice more than for example potatoes but also I could make onigiri in a cute shape ^_^ Aaaand it's not so messy food. Also I would put there some chocolate that gives me some energy for not having so much food there.
I would put sandwiches or maybe some shredded carrots inside too. carrots are really very healthy and crunchy, and it's a great substitute of the oily and fattening French Fries. Its rich in vitamins too! It's also really delicious and you must not cook it first, if not the vitamins will be gone T____T. Sandwiches are very convenient and you just have to take one out and pop it into your mouth. There is many things one can use it for, but mainly I'll just put these inside.
I would put sushi with little soy sauce, and some kimchi on the other side !(: I absolutely LOVE sushi and kimchi and i think this is very appropriate for lunch time! and people would be so jealous of the lunch box! Martina! in every korean drama they have those lunch boxes! like in boys over flowers, haha. thanks for the giveawayy!!
I would probably put in sandwiches and an apple in it, cuz that's what I usually eat if I have to take food with me. WOW, WHAT A UNIQUE ANSWER, WOW,REALLY, I'M AMAZED MYSELF.
I would put the noodles that Eun-Chan and Min Yeop, from Coffee Prince, ate when they were competing on who would finish the noodles faster.They looked so delicious!I would also put Korean banana milk, Chocopie, and Pepero^^
I'm thinking gummy bears, because I could bury a legitimately stabby fork in there to steal my friends' food while they're busy laughing at my inappropriate-for-a-university-student kento box. Then I would lure in new friends using the gummy bears. ...Like a boss.
My lunch would depend on what I felt like eating that day. But since it's a cute (and practical) lunch box I would actually look up recipes and cook new dishes just to put in it. I don't have any 1 container (or anything cute) that everything can go in so I usually end up with multiple containers in a plastic bag. And I would put in fresh fruit. I love fruit ^.^
I think the "togerder" represents the bear sound, like grrrrr for the bear on the bento box
Also known as a soap box back in India xD Really though, we have HUMONGOUS (humungous? humoungous? idk) lunch boxes, literally like you can stack 'em up into a mega multi storied lunch box and they're made of stainless steel.
Bento in Korean is doshirak I think :)
a Korean lunch box is called dosirak
Sounds perfect for Simon. The word is very close to "Dothraki", so it's like his personal Dothraki Man Warrior lunchbox!
The name for this in Korean is called do-shi-raak(도시락).
I would put different kinds of Deok in there. Deok can be made with many different sweet fillings, making it an awesome snack. Since the box is tiny and not big enough for man foods, I think it would be great for carrying small finger snacks. Deok also follows the box's message of "Happy Tergerder" since Deok is often used in many family gatherings and Korean celebrations. And for Martina, you could always shape the Deok in cute little designs before packing.
that would be a good size for some sushi/sashimi
I would put bacon in it. Cute bacon, because everything that touches the little box automatically becomes cute.
do shi lak (tong)
CUTE!!! I'd use this lunch box! :D >_<
We're the same Martina! We both love CUTE THINGS!!!! :D :O
No way!!! Millions of people love CUTE THINGS!!! We're the same!!!
lmao xD I WANTTTT ITTT xD!!! jajajaja i love you martina xD youre too funny xD
"You keep on Cesar Millanning me..." oh my. You guys Rock !!
I think human flesh would be best carried in that small pink lunchbox.
I think lots different decorative fruit slices, butter creme, and sugar would suit that little bento-ish box. Any food combination that makes a person happy. Colorful, artistically arranged, sweet food would be it for me. Basically foods that look "happy together".
tiny rice balls :3
strawberry flowers and ham flowers
layed on a lettus bed
what I would put in it would totally be mandoo! Went to new york this past weekend to watch the SM Town concert and well of course had to go to a korean restuarant and ordered some mandoo which was amazing!
Rice, fruit, and some kind of vegetable would probably be really appropriate and I always see these with some cute design in the food too...
The most appropriate food would be small rice balls with some veggies topped with some cutely shaped meat slices, and on the bottom section it would have more toppings and also have sauce packages to make them all delicious and yummy .
In Cambodia, we have something like a bento box, but it's silver and it's like circles stacked up on each other. They're very nicely decorated and they're pretty and usually used to bring food to the temples for the monks. ^^
It's 3:10 AM right now...and I CAN'T STOP WATCHING THESE VIDEOS!! GAH!
I love your channel, if only you guys could have a WTF everyday. I'm a sucker for anything lunch box related and have tons of bento boxes and all those really cute accessories like tiny squeeze bottles for soy sauce and mayo. as a bento filler I like white rice with furikake sprinkled on top with a meaty soy sauce chicken.
Super witty and cute guys keep it coming. also, I love all of the really cute decals in your kitchen. :)
Simon, listen closely. An Asian lunchbox is meant to be packed full, with no wasted space. If you packed that thing full of rice, kimbap, kimchi, rolled eggs, and bibimbap, it would be a hearty lunch, even for you.
The best lunchboxes I've seen, though, were in the Taiwanese movie "Eat, Drink, Man, Woman." Then again, they were made by a master chef. Good movie. I highly recommend it - as did Siskel & Ebert, God rest them.
Your eye makeup is amazing in this video, Martina!!!
Purple multigrain rice cigar kimbop, Sliced/flared strawberry on curly lettuce, Two hard boiled eggs molded into bears (I have lots of egg molds!), Kimchi, And dollop of Seasoned Seaweed (doljaban muchim), And a few cherry tomatoes!! My favorite Korean lunch to make!!
in the Philippines this is what we do with those little boxes (so that we could feel full after eating) we put rice on the bottom and meat and vegetable viand on top or the other way around whichever works. ^^
im a new fan of simon and martina :)). i love their videos:D
haha the song that Martina was singing is called Together Forever by Rick Astley. It was a very popular song in the 80s, since it came out in 1987.
I think the most appropriate food to fit in the bento box is Kimchi with rice on the bottom. then some noodle in the middle and last for desert like fruit which is healtheir to give to kids and adults.
Aww, that lunch box is so cute. I would totally use it when going to school, I have such fail boring lunch boxes.. I would put pasta or rice in it, and vegetables like cucumber and salad, and eggs, and sausage cut in small nice pieces or fishfingers (not sure if that's the name for them in english), and some cheese on top of the pasta... That's so yummy and what I usually make. I want to use that cute lunch box!! :)
Onigiri, Jyamtama, Usagi Ringo, Nikumaki, Tako Sausage, and Naruto Rolls.
(I have a japanese cookbook)
Taiwanese also have their own version of cute Taiwanese style bento. Even mainland China high speed rail CRH start to introduce train lunch box or ekiben culture during the train ride.
I have one. You can buy (not cute ones) at world market. I bought some at Border's before it closed. Really cute.
I actually have one of those from a little japanese store, or a similar one, but you seriously can't put many types of food since it is suppose to fit oddly shaped meals. I would cut my sandwich in half and put the 1st part on top and the 2nd part on the bottom. If not then some awkward ravioli could work.
China and korea didn't have this kind of lunch box before.
Everything comes from Japan.
(I'm not saying it's a bad thing so don't take this wrong.)
Korean lunch box is called dosirak, which comes in copper square box, and you shake it up to mix up all the ingredients.
I miss these times
What I would put in the bento box is rice on the bottom tray of the box because rice is my everyday meal and on the upper tray I would put in cooked rolled up eggs to one side and a nice stir fry vegetable dish on the other side. Yeah, I think that is what I would put in a bento box, because it consists of some of my favorite food that I would enjoy eating.
I love fruit so I would put different kind of small fruit in there, but arrange it all so it looks cute like the small box.
LOLLLLL
3:30 "You keep on Cesar Millan-ing me.." - Simon.
I'd bake cookies in the shape of bears holding hands. Their arms would be uneven and crooked to match the box's crooked English; "Togerder" . LOL xD
Adorable but I like a bento that is not a billboard for a certain character better. Unless it is a Studio Ghibli bento of course.
I would probably end up putting snacks in it for my son... They don't make many small containers with those little lock things on the sides. Would come in quite handy.
Rice, seaweed, egg, and cut up vegetables
Haha!
Martina- *Tsss!*
Simon- "you keep on cesar milan-ing me"
In the open layer (?) I'd probably put rice and vegetables in it, then in the one with the divider would be some kind of cubed meat (Chicken or pork or... tofu) and a dessert of some kind, preferably chocolate candies. Yummy. And it's so super cute!
Rice and seaweed also a fish in it and a plum right in the middle of the rice
Bulgogi and kimchi in one layer and kimbap in the next
COMPLETE DELICIOUS KOREAN LUNCH
lettuce at the bottom then bunny shaped onigiri(cheeks painted with food paint, eyes made of nori) filled with tuna/mayo (tasty) and at the side steamed bocolli (its cute because look like trees),fresh baby carrots cutted in star shapes and some fresh cherry tomatoes. it will be soo cute, that you wont want to eat it.
Lunch box is called "Dosirak" in Korean. And I would put some Kimbab and fruits like strawberries, apple and melon because it's kinda most typical Korean lunch box for school excursion and I missed them so much!!!
I totally know what you mean Martina!!! After a while of watching anime and reading mangas/manhwas I started to long for a bento. . . .
-drools-
Some time ago, the local bookstore started to sell them, but they were so frigging small!
So, as to what food would be the most appropriate. . .
Um, beans, egg, vegetables, rice, or little pieces of meat. Just like what the Bentos usually have!
^_^
"You keep on Ceaser Milan-ing me" XDXD!!! I've watched a lot of the Dog whisperer~^^
I have a few Bento boxes and cookbooks! If you can play Tetris (level 1) you can cram ALOT of food in there!
so in the bottom box i would put veggies and then in the other side i would fill it with my candy and nut stash to get me through the day. and in the top i would put a wonderful ham and cheese sandwich with lettuce, tomato, pickles, mustard, mayo, and italian or ranch dressing (whatever i feel like that day)
the little luch box is so cute. its perfect for portion control if you want to be on a diet as well :)
hahahaaha loved the Dog Whisper reference =)))
I would fill one of the boxes with rice, probably make a cute design on it with seaweed. I'd use the other one for side dishes, maybe some more seaweed, eggrolls, kimchi, veggies, or whatever else I would crave for lunch. A bento box of that size actually seems like an appropriate serving of rice and side dishes. XD
Martina, I love your eye make up!!!
Anyway, I would put LUMPIA and sweet and sour sauce in there! I'd probably also put rice, because seriously, a meal is not complete without rice.
I get the sense that Martina may have once been a weeaboo....haha, keep the videos coming, very wonderful :)
I just recently bought my bento... (wait, it's a "kento. haha.) and they shipped it out a few days ago. It'll come on Monday. But I'm going to use the egg mold that I bought with it!
What I would/will put in my lunch box:
-carrots
-rice
-eggs
-other asianess that it tasty
Oh yeah the bento boxes in Korean are just called doshirak tong (도시락 통) :)
I actually packed lunch in one similar to that for my friend a few days ago! I put seasoned rice in the bottom with sesame seeds as a smiley face and then laid strips of fried egg on top. In the top part I put roasted veggies and strips of beef. It was fabulously exciting. ;P
@SayUhhm - It's from a singer in the '90's, his name is Rick Astley. His music is available on UA-cam.
Food that would be most appropriate to pack in the Lunch Box. I would have to say any food that fits the lunch box is appropriate. I say this because in reality you wouldn't just pack a specific (most apro) kind of food in it, you would go all out and pack whatever is that you want to pack in it and some days i bet you just want to hurry and pack some fast lunch (since I'm Asian: rice and hot dogs or whatever was left over from yesterdays dinner) when you're running late to school, work etc.
just a normal small portion of rice with veggies and meat
then chocolate kisses/fruits for dessert
you can fit any food in it, just keep in the size, its for those ppl who don't each so much
I actually bought a bento box...even though it turned out to be broken..T_T but I use to put a secret stash of cookies in the bottom compartment.
Anyway, there are 2 things I would in a bento box. 1. This is totally true I grew some before!! Corn actually comes in almost any color imaginable & there are also mini baby size corns. I would put baby blue corn in my box, because it fits the cute aspect of bento. Then I'd put some Baekseolgi shaped as a heart, because I've always wanted to try it.
''Hey! Why don't you put a bunny egg in here,and When you look at it, i'll eat it.'' XD
Omo!!^^ it's very cute!! For me, I would put mini sandwiches filled with cheese, ham, lettuce, egg in one container and fruit salad in another as Australia is starting to get really warm. This would be an nice luck for me at school!!!
The perfect cute/delicious foods to put in there would be dumplings and sushi! ..maybe some grapes too
oh and I always thought that Spudgy's voice was Simon's..but I lol'd when Martina/Spudgy was like " I..WANT ITTTTTTTTT!" lol
I love Martina's makeup~ !!
@SoshiLoveable Yeah! I'm from Singapore too! Everyone seems to be embarassed to bring lunch boxes to school!
I would put rice in it. (In my Korean family, its likely we have rice) I would decorate the rice like Martina said, and seaweed rolls, and on the bottom there would be side dishes, and I would also pack some soup in a separate container. I'd make my friends awe over the cute thing. And not give out any seaweed.
I would make a katsu curry bento.
The top layer of the box would be where the curry is, with delicious veggies and rounded/sliced strips of meat.
The bottom layer would be sectioned off with about 70% Rice, and the other 30% would cut fried porketta pieces.
Lol for me I'd put sweets in there like cupcakes but artistic ones. Jelly beans, twzzlers(favorite candy), and so many other things
the most appropriate foods to pack in there are cherry tomatoes (duh, they're obviously perfect for the fork.), and mandarin orange slices shaped into a smiley face to show the "happy togerder-ness". I've always wanted a lunch box like that! ^^
bibimbap and kimchi would be perfect!
also i got all of your references! haha
I would put gummy bears! Then me and my bears can be happy together! LOL
A special rice message for my korean best friend to cheer her up whenever she's sad
:D I've seen those little boxes before at Sanrio I think. And I've been terribly tempted to buy one. But I'm kinda with Simon on this, I just couldn't think of what I'd put in there, since most of my lunches involve a sandwich a chips.
I suppose I could put some potato salad, and/or cole slaw. Perhaps chicken nuggets, a tiny rack of bbq ribs, baby carrots, maybe some mashed potato's. . . ok my hungry tummy is getting to me, I thing I'm a head to Sizzlers now.
The top layer contains the special kimchi fried rice with a dash of green onion. The second layer will the spicy bulgogi. To finish this lunch meal deal, I going to throw in a cup of green tea!
I would totally rock some goldfish crackers, little tea sandwhichs and maybe a little juice box hidden in one of the capartments! And since it is almost halloween time, maybe some little candy corns! yup....that would be an awsome lunch!
i love this couple!
i would put rice, spam, eggs, and sushi because that's that only food i can make. I would also put kimbap, kimchi, ddukbokkie, and KBQ because they look good when people eat it in dramas and on variety shows.
Even though it's to late, I would put rice ( I freaking love rice ) and some carrots or peppers in it.
Simon: You keep on Cesar Milan-ing me..."
LOL~
Game of Thrones, one of the PoVs has the Dothraki. It's a book series by George R.R. Martin. It has also been adapted by HBO and is going into it's third season in March.
I actually shouted "YES!" out loud at the Rick Astley joke, because I was thinking the same exact thing.
Since the top part has the transparent cover, I'd put rice in the top part. And in the bottom part, I'd put spam and eggs on one side and veggies and fruits on the other side.
i would fill it up with all of my yummy snacks :)
so one section would have like my gummy bears and one would like my chocolate kisses, and one would have noodles! just cuz noodles are cool and fun to play with..... i mean eat. ahahah
I love those! I brought those to school (in Hawaii) everyday, with my mom's cooking! EVERYONE was SOOOOO jealous!!!!! Except my lunch box came with mini chopsticks! My mom would use one layer to put rice and some furikake (Rice Seasoning) then on the bottom layer put tin-foil cups with veggies and sausages and sometimes hamburger inside :) ARE YOU JEALOUS SIMON OR MARTINA!?!?! Haha Love You Guys!!!
my boyfriend says... "I know exactly what goes in those lunchboxes - I had one... whichever tray does not have the slidy thing, usually has rice, side of kimchi with a sunny-side-up fried egg on top. Whichever tray has the slidy thing would be sausage (on a lucky day) and egg rollups or cucumber kimchi. On a super lucky day, my teacher would boil barley tea and if you didn't want to finish all your rice, you would pour barley tea into your rice container and eat it that way, oh the memories." :)
not only korean and japanese, even philippines, taiwan and thailand
We have boxes like that too in the Netherlands. But we usually put either our sandwiches in there. Or a juicebox with the cookies we have for our breaktime!
I would be always carrying cherry tomatoes and mastering the tomatoe stabbing with that spoon. And I guess I would own Simon few years later in a tomatoe stabbing competition. BEWARE! :D
I eat pretty much nothing but ramen, so probably a mix of that. I use one of those oldschool construction worker metal lunchboxes with that thermos sized upper lid, so this thing would probably fit in the bottom half just fine. Or jello. I eat my weight in jello over the course of a year probably, so loads of jello. The fork would be good enough to pick up jello, surely..
Sushi with panda faces made out of seaweed also one of my friends is from Japan and is called kento
I think the most appropriate food to put inside the lunchbox would be a peanut butter and honey sandwich, or maybe a vegemite and cheese or tuna and cheese sandwich. Those foods were meant to be tergerder forever.
I agree with Simon -- That lunch box is wayyyy to small for a lunch that I eat (even I'm a girl). I would put there onigiri (Japanese rice ball) 'cause I prefer rice more than for example potatoes but also I could make onigiri in a cute shape ^_^ Aaaand it's not so messy food. Also I would put there some chocolate that gives me some energy for not having so much food there.
I would put sandwiches or maybe some shredded carrots inside too. carrots are really very healthy and crunchy, and it's a great substitute of the oily and fattening French Fries. Its rich in vitamins too! It's also really delicious and you must not cook it first, if not the vitamins will be gone T____T. Sandwiches are very convenient and you just have to take one out and pop it into your mouth. There is many things one can use it for, but mainly I'll just put these inside.
I would put sushi with little soy sauce, and some kimchi on the other side !(: I absolutely LOVE sushi and kimchi and i think this is very appropriate for lunch time! and people would be so jealous of the lunch box! Martina! in every korean drama they have those lunch boxes! like in boys over flowers, haha. thanks for the giveawayy!!
I would probably put in sandwiches and an apple in it, cuz that's what I usually eat if I have to take food with me.
WOW, WHAT A UNIQUE ANSWER, WOW,REALLY, I'M AMAZED MYSELF.
I would put the noodles that Eun-Chan and Min Yeop, from Coffee Prince, ate when they were competing on who would finish the noodles faster.They looked so delicious!I would also put Korean banana milk, Chocopie, and Pepero^^
I'm thinking gummy bears, because I could bury a legitimately stabby fork in there to steal my friends' food while they're busy laughing at my inappropriate-for-a-university-student kento box.
Then I would lure in new friends using the gummy bears.
...Like a boss.
My lunch would depend on what I felt like eating that day. But since it's a cute (and practical) lunch box I would actually look up recipes and cook new dishes just to put in it. I don't have any 1 container (or anything cute) that everything can go in so I usually end up with multiple containers in a plastic bag. And I would put in fresh fruit. I love fruit ^.^