The Bento Cookbook: The Artful Japanese Lunch Box

· Martha Stone
4.4
57 reviews
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60
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About this ebook

Japanese food is definitely delicious and healthy to boot. Their bento box dishes are also artistic and epitomize eye candy. With this bento box book recipe, you will get to learn how to pack, mix and match Japanese recipes for your hubby's, kids or your lunch box! 

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4.4
57 reviews
Jessica Goreham-Penney
June 26, 2015
Straightforward cook book with recipes I can handle. Can't wait to start cooking!
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Jeff Curtis
June 15, 2024
Honestly this book has very little to do with bento. Recommend looking somewhere else.
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Donna Bernhardt
September 13, 2022
can't see any receipts
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About the author

Martha Stone is a chef and also cookbook writer. She was born and raised in Idaho where she spent most of her life growing up. Growing up in the country taught her how to appreciate and also use fresh ingredients in her cooking. This love for using the freshest ingredients turned into a passion for cooking. Martha loves to teach others how to cook and she loves every aspect of cooking from preparing the dish to smelling it cooking and sharing it with friends.

Martha eventually moved to California and met the love of her life. She settled down and has two children. She is a stay at home mom and involves her children in her cooking as much as possible. Martha decided to start writing cookbooks so that she could share her love for food and cooking with everyone else. 

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