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Japanese fast food lunch box for toddlers

It is mainly for kindergarten children. Box lunches for young children generally include four meals a day. Therefore, the amount of nutrients in each lunch box should be about 1/4 of what a child needs in a day. Reasonable meal sizes can also prevent young children from developing the bad habit of leftover food. In addition, children's lunch boxes are mainly dishes, supplemented by staple foods. They are in easy-to-eat forms (such as small pieces, no bones), and foods that are easy to scatter are served in the form of soup.

Recipe example:

Monday: hot dog (with Vienna sausage and cheese), shredded cabbage, celery, milk juice (small bottle).

Tuesday: Fried chicken breast, fried spinach in butter, carved boiled eggs, seaweed rice balls.

Wednesday: Seaweed rolls (stuffed with roasted eggs, spinach and fish balls), light fish cakes, small fish boiled in soy sauce, and fruit pieces.

Thursday: Hamburgers, tomatoes, macaroni, skewered quail eggs and cucumber cubes.

Friday: Curry rice bowl (with sausage, onions, raisins), sesame spinach, light fish cake, juice (small bottle).

Saturday: pickles, spinach, carved boiled eggs, sweet boiled beans, fruit pieces.