Négyrekeszes
Négyrekeszes is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "four-compartment" or "four-section." It is most commonly used to describe a type of lunchbox or food container that is divided into four distinct sections. These containers are popular for packing meals, especially for children's lunches, as they allow for the separation of different food items such as main courses, side dishes, fruits, and snacks. The design facilitates portion control and prevents flavors from mixing. Négyrekeszes containers are often made from plastic or silicone and come in various sizes and designs. They are a practical solution for bento-style meals and are widely available in stores specializing in kitchenware, home goods, and children's products. The term can also be applied more broadly to any object or structure that has four separate divisions, though its primary association remains with food containers.