
Japanbargain 4119, Jubako Box Japanese Traditional 3 Tiers Stack Box Food Candy Snack Container Bento Box Made In Japan, Plastic
$42.31
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a Jubako box used for? A: A Jubako box is traditionally used in Japan for serving a variety of foods, including bento lunches, osechi for New Year celebrations, and even snacks or jewelry. Its tiered design allows for versatile food presentation.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the JapanBargain 4119 Jubako box? A: The dimensions of the JapanBargain 4119 Jubako box are 7-3/4 x 7-3/4 x 8 inches, making it compact yet spacious enough to hold a variety of dishes and snacks.
- Q: Is the Jubako box microwave safe? A: No, the Jubako box is not microwave safe. To maintain the integrity of the lacquer paint, it is recommended to hand wash the boxes and avoid microwave use.
- Q: What material is the Jubako box made from? A: The Jubako box is crafted from lacquered plastic, which is designed for durability while providing an elegant appearance.
- Q: How should I clean the Jubako box? A: To clean the Jubako box, it is best to hand wash it with mild soap and water. Avoid using abrasive materials to preserve its glossy finish.
- Q: Can the Jubako box be used for serving desserts? A: Yes, the Jubako box is ideal for serving desserts such as cakes, mochi, and other sweet treats, presenting them beautifully during gatherings.
- Q: Is the Jubako box suitable for outdoor use? A: Yes, the Jubako box can be used for outdoor occasions like picnics and parties, thanks to its sturdy design. However, care should be taken to prevent exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
- Q: Does the Jubako box come with a gift box? A: Yes, the Jubako box is packaged in a gift box, making it an exquisite choice for gifting on various occasions.
- Q: Can I stack multiple Jubako boxes? A: While the Jubako box is designed to be stacked, it's recommended to avoid stacking them when filled with food to prevent spills and maintain presentation.
- Q: What cultural significance does the Jubako box hold? A: The Jubako box is an important part of Japanese culinary tradition, often used during New Year celebrations to serve osechi, which symbolizes prosperity and good fortune.