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Some time ago, Jiang Jinfu was arrested in Japan on suspicion of violence against his girlfriend. Netizens who ate melons joked that once the crime is convicted, he is likely to enjoy "blessing" in a Japanese prison. In prisons where there is no freedom and privacy, diet is one of the topics that prisoners can care about. If there is a world prison meal satisfaction survey, Japanese prisons are estimated to be the most satisfied in the world.
When it comes to prison meals, many people will think of clear soup, white porridge, and steamed buns. In Japanese prisons, three meals a day are usually served with traditional Japanese food such as rice, saury, pork cutlet, and omelet. Serve with milk, drinks, vegetables, salads, etc. How many calories should be taken in three meals a day and how to match them to achieve a balanced nutrition will be clearly arranged by the nutritionist. Meals are usually divided into three categories: ABC. Meal A provides 2,600 kcal, Meal B provides 2,300 kcal, and Meal C provides 2,200 kcal. Each prisoner will be assigned different meals according to their health, weight, and work content. .
For prisoners in special circumstances, the prison will also differentiate their meals. For example, Muslim prisoners will not arrange pork, and Hindu prisoners will not arrange beef. If the prisoner is a vegetarian, a vegan diet will be arranged; if you don't like plain rice, yes, you will be given a hamburger, and if not, there is also pasta. During the festivals, it is natural to add chicken thighs. For example, eating New Year's meal on New Year's Day, sending chocolates on Valentine's Day, eating rice cakes and dumplings on the Spring Equinox, and even holding birthday parties for prisoners to eat a birthday cake together.

What's more outrageous is that there have been cases in Japan where prison guards were deducted from their wages for stealing prisoners' food. Taking advantage of their duties, the two prison guards stole the fried chicken nuggets and other foods from the prisoners' meals many times.
Even the cartoonist Hua Lun He Yi, who had been in prison, still remembered the prison meal and published the comic book "In the Prison" after he was released from prison. He exclaimed: "I really want to stay in it!" According to his The movie based on the manga lists the food eaten in prison, so varied: fried shrimp, fried chicken, grilled salmon, half yokan, snapper rice balls, egg rolls, herring seaweed rolls, pickled vegetables, fried fish steak, white rice chowder Rice, vermicelli soup, oranges, bagged snacks, soba noodles, mixed boiled pork, snow peas, sticky cakes, canned salmon, dried herring, fuku rolls, egg custard, Nara pickles, pineapple juice, siomai, fruit , sweet pickles, sakura shrimp, Tsukudani, Yujin fish Tsukudani, canned saury, green onions, miso soup, shredded radish mixed with vinegar, etc.

In Japan, the cost of a prison meal is about 530 yen (about RMB 32), while the cost of lunch for Japanese elementary school students is only 250 yen (about RMB 15). It's about 500 yen (about 30 yuan).
Due to a balanced diet and a regular daily life in prison, many prisoners have better health examination indicators after entering prison than before entering prison.
For example, the staple food in prisons is wheat rice cooked in a ratio of barley 3 to rice 7, which helps lower blood sugar levels. Many prisoners who have suffered from diabetes have greatly improved their condition after they are released from prison. Due to strict calorie control in prisons, many obese prisoners are released back to a healthy weight.
Due to the high cost of living in Japan, the elderly who have lost the ability to work cannot support themselves. More and more people choose to commit crimes because they want to live in prison. For them, although they lose their freedom in prison, they have someone to accompany them. Compared with the lonely and helpless life outside, the prison is their "nursing home".
Because of the complete facilities and good care, many prisoners are even reluctant to leave the prison. Many elderly prisoners who are released from prison even commit crimes again and deliberately bring themselves back to the prison. According to statistics, these "silver criminals" have quadrupled in the past 20 years, and the number is still increasing year by year.

Some time ago, Jiang Jinfu was arrested in Japan on suspicion of violence against his girlfriend. Netizens who ate melons joked that once the crime is convicted, he is likely to enjoy "blessing" in a Japanese prison. In prisons where there is no freedom and privacy, diet is one of the topics that prisoners can care about. If there is a world prison meal satisfaction survey, Japanese prisons are estimated to be the most satisfied in the world.
When it comes to prison meals, many people will think of clear soup, white porridge, and steamed buns. In Japanese prisons, three meals a day are usually served with traditional Japanese food such as rice, saury, pork cutlet, and omelet. Serve with milk, drinks, vegetables, salads, etc. How many calories should be taken in three meals a day and how to match them to achieve a balanced nutrition will be clearly arranged by the nutritionist. Meals are usually divided into three categories: ABC. Meal A provides 2,600 kcal, Meal B provides 2,300 kcal, and Meal C provides 2,200 kcal. Each prisoner will be assigned different meals according to their health, weight, and work content. .
For prisoners in special circumstances, the prison will also differentiate their meals. For example, Muslim prisoners will not arrange pork, and Hindu prisoners will not arrange beef. If the prisoner is a vegetarian, a vegan diet will be arranged; if you don't like plain rice, yes, you will be given a hamburger, and if not, there is also pasta. During the festivals, it is natural to add chicken thighs. For example, eating New Year's meal on New Year's Day, sending chocolates on Valentine's Day, eating rice cakes and dumplings on the Spring Equinox, and even holding birthday parties for prisoners to eat a birthday cake together.

What's more outrageous is that there have been cases in Japan where prison guards were deducted from their wages for stealing prisoners' food. Taking advantage of their duties, the two prison guards stole the fried chicken nuggets and other foods from the prisoners' meals many times.
Even the cartoonist Hua Lun He Yi, who had been in prison, still remembered the prison meal and published the comic book "In the Prison" after he was released from prison. He exclaimed: "I really want to stay in it!" According to his The movie based on the manga lists the food eaten in prison, so varied: fried shrimp, fried chicken, grilled salmon, half yokan, snapper rice balls, egg rolls, herring seaweed rolls, pickled vegetables, fried fish steak, white rice chowder Rice, vermicelli soup, oranges, bagged snacks, soba noodles, mixed boiled pork, snow peas, sticky cakes, canned salmon, dried herring, fuku rolls, egg custard, Nara pickles, pineapple juice, siomai, fruit , sweet pickles, sakura shrimp, Tsukudani, Yujin fish Tsukudani, canned saury, green onions, miso soup, shredded radish mixed with vinegar, etc.

In Japan, the cost of a prison meal is about 530 yen (about RMB 32), while the cost of lunch for Japanese elementary school students is only 250 yen (about RMB 15). It's about 500 yen (about 30 yuan).
Due to a balanced diet and a regular daily life in prison, many prisoners have better health examination indicators after entering prison than before entering prison.
For example, the staple food in prisons is wheat rice cooked in a ratio of barley 3 to rice 7, which helps lower blood sugar levels. Many prisoners who have suffered from diabetes have greatly improved their condition after they are released from prison. Due to strict calorie control in prisons, many obese prisoners are released back to a healthy weight.
Due to the high cost of living in Japan, the elderly who have lost the ability to work cannot support themselves. More and more people choose to commit crimes because they want to live in prison. For them, although they lose their freedom in prison, they have someone to accompany them. Compared with the lonely and helpless life outside, the prison is their "nursing home".
Because of the complete facilities and good care, many prisoners are even reluctant to leave the prison. Many elderly prisoners who are released from prison even commit crimes again and deliberately bring themselves back to the prison. According to statistics, these "silver criminals" have quadrupled in the past 20 years, and the number is still increasing year by year.
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