词条 | Makunouchi |
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The word makuno-uchi bentō ("between-act bento"), dates back to the Edo period (1603 to 1867), when they were served during the intermissions ({{lang|ja|幕間}}) of Noh and Kabuki theater performances. From the Meiji period onward, Makunouchi has become a common convention for bento boxes called ekiben sold at train stations.[1] Convenience stores also sell a bento under the Makunouchi name. Though the selection and number of items in a Makunouchi bento vary from store to store, it often contains more items and costs more than other bento. See also{{Commons category|Makunouchi bento}}
References1. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2003/01/05/general/japans-own-meals-on-wheels/|title=Japan’s own meals on wheels|author= Yoko Hani |work=The Japan Times |date=January 5, 2003 }} {{Japan-cuisine-stub}} 1 : Japanese cuisine |
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