Sanshoku Bento is very similar to Soboro Bento which I had previously shared on Just One Cookbook. The bento includes ground chicken seasoned with the slightly sweet soy sauce flavor, served on top of steamed rice with scrambled egg. The only difference here is I have also included flaked salmon. Because there are three colors, this bento is known as “Sanshoku (three-color)” Bento. On the previous day, dinner was:  Sanshoku Donburi Sometimes I add one more color to enhance the looks of Soboro Don. This time I defrosted and bake Japanese Salted Salmon from the freezer. Once it’s cooled, I break up the salmon into flakes. Now your third topping is ready. Lunch Next Day:

Sanshoku Bento Strawberries

Whether your packing lunches for the kids, or for yourself, Sanshoku Bento is one of the easiest ideas for a wholesome, delicious bento menu. If you are new to packing lunches and interested in making bento-style lunch, check out my short video below on How To Make Bento.

Watch How to Make Bento (お弁当の作り方)

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