Worry about your meals on flight? Well, Japanese Airlines have a lot in stock for you!
“RED à table” calls the healthy food “à table”, which comes from the French word meaning the start of a homey, warm and fun time. These menus are supervised by three cutting-edge chefs from Vietnamese, Italian, and Japanese cuisines. There of them have achieved outstanding results in Japan’s largest chef competition. The menu will be presented in a unique way as well as the aroma, texture, and appearance of each ingredient when the lid is opened.
Japan is known for clean and healthy living. If you take Japan’s airline services, you will get something healthy! Especially food and beverage. There are a lot choices of set menu, which are the Japanese style and the Western style. And also a collaboration menu, with healthy ingredients.
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Yuzu-Flavored Steamed Rice with Chicken and Lotus Root
The Japanese set menu offers Yuzu-Flavored Steamed Rice with Chicken and Lotus Root. Yuzu, one of the main ingredients that Japanese are well-known for, is used in the rice along with lotus root, which is one of the main vegetables commonly used in Asian dishes. Asians prefer to choose this right? Everyone just calm down, this food is not specific to certain cultures. Every single travelers can eat this healthy food!
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Beef Stew with Carrot Rice and Omelet
Looks so healthy! The Western set menu offers Beef Stew with Carrot Rice and Omelet. Even though this is a western dish, they still incorporated Japanese elements such as edamame and Japanese pickles. So, don’t worry if you are aboard for a long flight because Japan Airlines have some delicious foods!
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Chicken Thigh braised in Red Wine with Sansho Pepper
Another Menu offered by Japanese Airlines, Chicken Thigh braised in Red Wine with Sansho Pepper is a collaboration menu with Tanita Cafe that is based on the concept of “pleasing the body” incorporating elements related to chewing and immunity. It’s more enough for one person on a JAL fligh. Do you feel safer with the food served by Japanese Airlines? Hope your worries will disappear after reading Studrill’s article. And enjoy your trip to Japan!
Writer & Editor : Teuku Raya Mahesa