Japan School Lunch - Noodles and Watermelon



Country: Japan

Contents: Bread, watermelon, pasta, egg on bacon, vegetable soup, milk, ketchup and butter.

Source: Thanks Aska S.

Notes: That doesn't look like traditional American bacon, but it does look delicious. Looks like a varied meal, covering all the bases.

8 comments:

  1. Looks similar to a scotch egg (boiled egg wraped in sausage meat, dipped in breadcrumbs and deep fried) yum!

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  2. Definitely scotch egg. It's a bit of a scatter-gun approach to western food - what is a scotch egg doing with pasta - and a croissant? And what's the ketchup meant to go with?
    It's carb-heavy and probably tasty, but a little bit odd

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  3. Agreed what IS th ketchup for??

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  4. Well, here in the US we'd put the ketchup on the egg. Then again, there's very little we wouldn't put ketchup on...

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  5. Back where I live we put ketchup in pasta, too.

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  6. You can put ketchup on pasta its common.

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  7. That ketchup dip is small for the pasta its obviously for the eggs since japan has that egg and ketchup omlet

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