How To Fill A Picnic Basket in A Popular Social Circle?
Mar 18, 2023
Picnics can be described as a mobile feast
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Picnics are an evolution of the exquisite enjoyment of the aristocratic class. Hunting feasts in the Middle Ages, royal banquets in the Renaissance, garden gatherings in the Victorian era, and traditional picnics are always closely related to delicacy, complexity, and elegance. The Oxford English Dictionary explains picnics as follows: in the mid-19th century, a fashionable social entertainment where each guest contributed their own food, which later evolved into outdoor dining.
Although the origin of the picnic was so elegant, my memory of the picnic experience was full of barbarians. Once, friends gathered in a country park and brought their own food: every cold Fried Rice was stuck in the stomach bag; Half of the pre mixed vegetable salad was hydrated into a light green juice; The on-site food distribution hands tore the chicken, making the mouth and hands greasy; Not to mention the cola that became warm after being exposed to the sun all morning. Another time, I brought over 100 skewers of lamb skewers, sausages, and vegetables that I had strung at home until midnight the previous night. However, when a gentle breeze blew in the park, each bite of the skewer was filled with sand particles with strong friction, and disposable paper cups and plates were scattered everywhere. It was not a mobile feast at all, but a living disaster.
I have carefully reflected on the reasons for the discomforts of these picnics, and ultimately, it is still a lack of ceremony. In Japan, I have seen the lacquered bento boxes carefully prepared by cherry pickers. Rice and vegetable roll and jade balls are arranged neatly in the red bento boxes; I have also seen British people dressed casually open vintage picnic boxes and even accommodate delicate and pure white bone china tea sets; Even in Iran, where the economy has been blocked for decades, the square in Isfahan is full of plaid cloth with exquisite Dim sum, and the large thermos pot next to it is filled with steaming hot black tea.
In fact, with such a beautiful spring and beautiful flowers, it's still worth preparing for a picnic seriously.
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Carefully prepare food, don't let it be destroyed in disposable tableware. Exquisite and lovely tableware will enhance the ritual and happiness of the entire picnic~
English wicker or rattan picnic baskets are usually paired with red wine glasses, plates, knives, forks, spoons, and bottle openers. Some picnic baskets also have insulated box areas, making them very practical.
Japanese bento boxes generally do not have a sealing function, so do not include food such as soup, water, etc. Rice and vegetable roll, fried goods, various rolls and Dim sum are suitable for packing into Japanese bento boxes.