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Hardcover Face Food: The Visual Creativity of Japanese Bento Boxes Book

ISBN: 0979048664

ISBN13: 9780979048661

Face Food: The Visual Creativity of Japanese Bento Boxes

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Dating back several hundred years, the Japanese bento box is as integral a part of the country's culinary identity as sushi. Today, a contemporary version of the bento box exists, inspired by the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Mangia! Mangia! Manga!??

There are many blogs of people who create delightful little obento (Japanese lunchbox) food and this is a fun form of art that orignated with little snack boxes available at theater in Japan. But now, people have taken this food to a real artform. Imagine a Manga character or a Pokemon created in carrot, salmon, radish and other foods that is so realistic, it takes you aback. Someone is going to have to make a decision; eat that little lunch or just gaze at its perfection! The designs in this small format book are phenomenal. A snowman, a Geisha, complete with kimono and landscape in background. If you enjoy making your own bento creations, or if you like Japanese pop culture, this is a delightful little book. Note that it is not an instruction book or recipe guide; you would have to figure out how these edible art ideas are done yourself. Good gift for a chef or someone who is fascinated by the arts of Japan.

Charaben as Art

Food as Art is no new concept, but when some of the Japanese mothers who created this book's most beautiful obento will attest, obento are not made for you! The labor of love that goes into a bento box meal is for a parent's child and it is for the child's desires that these amazing and intricate designs are created. Not only are they nutritional and include the requisite rice, they are personalized for every child. When one father,Takupapa, was given as an example of the rare father who creates obento for his child, we can see how strong the Japanese value family above all else. The photographs of complete bento box meals are tummy growl-inducing and very easy on the eyes. Although ingredients are listed with the photos, there are no real directions for creating your own obento. That is no surprise, for only practice can teach you how to create obento . The stories shared in the book are in their own way inspirational, as we learn that mothers do not necessarily compete with each other to make the superior obento, but rather, they share ideas and tips in order to create the best obento for their children. Obento is becoming more and more popular in America with the rise in healthier eating habits and the need for convenient meals. Americans may not be up to par with the Japanese when it comes to intricate meals served in convenient boxes, personalized per the eater's whims, but give us a few years and we will be that much closer to becoming a part of the obento culture!

A fun little collection

FACE FOOD: THE VISUAL CREATIVITY OF JAPANESE BENTO BOXES could just as easily have been featured in our 'Arts' section: it's a fun little collection pairing color photos of creative Japanese bento box lunches with listings of the ingredients which go into them. Each bento box features 'food art' shaped into various figures that creatively fit into the small food boxes. Any library strong in food art displays will find it an unusual, inviting key to creating food art in smaller spaces than is normally featured. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch

Gorgeous photography, inspiring and delightful to view

I am astounded at the creativity displayed in the pages of this book. Some of the food show within its pages are indeed "to lovely to eat". I never cease to be amazed at the creativity that some people have in preparing a dish and having the level of artistry to make it look so beautiful, whimsical and appealing!

Another Approach to the Lunchbox Dilemma

Christopher D. Salyers introduces us to an art form little known outside of Japan in this beautiful little book FACE FOOD. He spent time in Tokyo investigating this curiosity about the manner in which Japanese children take their lunch to school. What he has explored is a tradition of food preparation dating back to the Kamakura Period (1185 - 1333), a time when the Bento Boxes (`charaben') were first created. As with so many aspects of living in the Japanese view - from floral arrangements to tea ceremonies and flamboyant sushi preparation for hungry audiences at a sushi bar - the mothers of school children take great pride in creating little artworks out of the lunchbox items we usually just wrap in waxed paper. The foods are sculpted and arranged to form pictures: vegetable slices, fish cakes, cheese, eggs, fruits and, of course, rice are juxtaposed to resemble children's favorite popular cartoon characters or simply fantasy arrangements. And what Salyers brings to this collection of color photographs of the charaben creations is a social background of the mothers who gather to prepare these FOOD FACES, vying for the most inspired as well as the most nutritional product! The bulk of this book is devoted to photographs of the Bento Boxes, with the menu contained in each collection explained as well as the culinary `artist' being credited. Not only is this a fascinating little book to read and enjoy, it is also yet another art form that few of us in the West know. Perhaps we should take a hint at viewing sculpted food products as replacement for our fast food laziness - and at the same time find the pleasure in creating nutritional works for the children to proudly carry to school! Grady Harp, March 08
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