The squid ring bought from the supermarket is fried in a pan and seasoned with salt and pepper. Add some ginger.
bento, Chinese vocabulary.
Pinyin: biàn dang
Interpretation: refers to convenience; Easy.
Wu vocabulary refers to convenience and ease.
bento is an ancient Chinese vocabulary, which is widely used in Wu dialect areas in the south of the Yangtze River.
Modern spoken Wuyue language: "It's easy to cross the border by train" and "It's easy to fly".
bento (Japanese: べんとぅ) is a boxed meal, which is called bento in Chinese mainland, lunch box in Hong Kong and bento in Taiwan Province. It mainly uses boxes to hold meals and other foods for easy carrying. Mainly in Asia where rice is the staple food. "bento" as a fast food bento is a convenient and easy extended usage.