
Candy bento -- mini-rolled sandwiches, chikuwa (fish cakes ) stuffed with umeboshi and cucumber, and carrots sauteed with tarako (fish roe).
There are two kinds of mini-rolled sandwiches. One is filled with mayo, nori, lettuce and fish sausage. The other is rolled with banana with this spread:

A chocolate whipped cream (yay for kids!) with added calcium (yay for moms!).
But seriously, who do the marketing folk think they are fooling? The general public should not get caught up in their marketing tactics. But uh-, yes, OK. Worked on me... had to at least taste it once, yes? Just don't fool me twice, mmkay?
The cream tastes like that chocolate you find stuffed in bread pastries (like chocolate coronet), so it's not as sweet nor dense. I particularly don't care for this type of chocolate, but I must admit the combination of this and banana rolled in sandwich bread was quite good.
The carrots were sauteed in butter and then I added tarako to it. The chikuwa with umeboshi and cucumbers was a recipe from my bento book. I know this bento is quite fishy, and if you're not into fish, you could easily use other substitutes. Like roll the cucumber in ham, use plain sausage in the rolled sandwiches, and sprinkle the sauteed carrots with white sesame seeds. Less fishy, but still tasty.
Oh, almost forgot! Lastly, look at the above bento -- did you think the green part was actually lettuce?! Ha! Feast your eyes on this:

Now what could be more useful than lettuce foil??
Made to just look like lettuce but without the lettuce! Genius!
And looky what else you can do with this:

Use if for picnic outings! Sandwiches! Add more color to your meals!
Marketing victim? Anyone, anyone?



