
Cut Down on Portions
Japanese food is not typically served in one big plate or bowl. Instead, each dish is portioned out into a separate dish or section of a dish. One meal may include seven or eight different dishes, each in small portions. You are less likely to overeat as you work your way through the meal because there is less food in front of you than if you piled your entire meal on one plate. Several studies have shown that when you have more food on your plate, you eat more food. At the same time, as you eat from each dish, you get all the nutrients you need and a diverse array of flavors. So, by having smaller portions of lots of different foods, you can create a satisfying meal that doesn’t leave you wanting more when you’re done.