Hi bento pals! This Project Pink bento was made in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the special Octobre Rose event at the wonderful Bento Blog of Mademoiselle M. Given the importance of diet in cancer prevention, shown in recent discoveries about antioxidants and DNA-protective compounds in fruits, veggies, whole grains and fish, my bento includes some of the most potent anti-cancer whole foods...
Farmer's market kale, lightly steamed, is layered on top of a multigrain mixture including black and brown rice. Purple cabbage, vivid and refreshing, golden tomatoes, avocados and shrimp (in a light ginger dressing) lend their antioxidant properties and healthy fats. For dessert, raspberries, a favorite sweet berry full of health protective compounds.
I look forward to seeing all of the bentos being created around this theme--I've enjoyed seeing Lia's, Debra's and Emily's thus far, all beautiful!
Bento has encouraged me to prepare and enjoy ever more wholesome, vivid and seasonal foods (how awesome is it that the most rainbow colorful, fun to bento foods are the healthiest?) and I love the constant input of our bento community of creative cooks through the seasons, so rich in ideas and inspirations for healthy cooking--surely a proactive approach to wellness!
We are in full squash glory at the farmer's market now...I will be cooking up one of these spaghetti squash quite soon:
Have a great week, friends!
Gorgeous Project Pink bento!!! It's absolutely beautiful to look at. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Susan! I loved yours as well :D!
ReplyDeleteAwesome...love the raspberries. Perfect for the theme. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for mentioning mine in your post here.
Hi Emily! Glad you liked this one and it was a treat to see your interpretation of this theme!
ReplyDeleteYour bentos are always so well thought out. I have been having difficulty with my internet so I have some catching up to do. I found some lovely raspberries, that were not only large, but tasted so good! They are pretty to look at.
ReplyDeleteI am going to check out the other's now! Thanks!
Hi Lyndsey, I'm flattered you think so! Hope your internet issues get fixed, its hard to be without it :) Mmmmm. those raspberries sound wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAhhh...looking at a little garden of Eden! How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I'm so happy to see your pink bento. Your bento styling looks so elegant and I love the ribbon. Thanks a lot for mentioning my pink bento in your post :)
ReplyDeleteYour Project Pink bento is divine! Splashes of pink in various hues can't be outdone! Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteso vivid and elegant! and i would expect nothing less from you than a thoughtful exploration of cancer prevention foods... thank you as always for sharing such rich information and creative energy!
ReplyDeleteLove this pink bento. So beautiful to look at :)
ReplyDeleteStunning and vibrant. Love the dahlias right now; aren't they out of this world?
ReplyDeleteWonderful pink ribbon contribution!
Hi Kay, aw--how nice! Thanks for the compliment!
ReplyDeleteHi Lia, thanks so much! Your pink omelet ribbon was amazing!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Debra! I love all shades of pink, esp bright ones...have a great Tuesday!
ReplyDelete*smiles* thank you megan dear!
ReplyDeleteHi Anncoo--how are things? Thanks for your visit and sweet comment :D
ReplyDeletehi sherimiya, thanks so much! you said it--dahlias are just heavenly right now, pretty much intoxicating in form and color, glad you are enjoying their autumnal splendor too!
ReplyDeleteLovely bento, the pink bento is so cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and so tasty looking, punchy with healthy colour! Yum!
ReplyDeleteMerci julybentos, lovely to have you visit!
ReplyDeleteHi Lexi! Healthy color ftw! I think I've told you this before but I love seeing your sweet icon =^^=!
ReplyDeleteA great theme for your bento! It's pinky sweet too^.~
ReplyDeleteGoodness! *slap my head*... It's REALLY gorgeous! You always put the best for your bento Jenn, this pink bento creates happiness on me :D
ReplyDeleteYour bento is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Kaimono888 and thank you dear. Must see what new feasts are up at your blog (I'll need to have a snack first)!
ReplyDeleteHi Ta! Thanks! I think pink is a color of happiness for both of us :D!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs. P...happy bentoing!
ReplyDeleteWow, I truly love looking at your photos! This is an absolutely beautiful Project Pink bento!
ReplyDeleteHi Heather, touched by your lovely comment! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI can almost taste the raspberries in your wonderful pink themed bento! Loving the 2 prawns nestled together like a yin/yang.
ReplyDeleteHi cherry bento! thank you for thoughtful kind comments like this! Hope your weekend will be relaxing and fun...
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