Let’s start with the obvious: the term does not appear in any official manga volume or Crunchyroll subtitle. Rather, it originated from a fan-sub clip of Boruto Episode 287 (or a newly leaked preview for the upcoming arc). In the scene, Boruto sits down for a rushed morning meal before training with Sasuke. His sister, Himawari, has prepared a traditional Japanese breakfast: rice, miso soup, grilled fish, and—most importantly—a small dish of umeboshi (pickled plum).
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This specific animation by D-Art gained significant traction on platforms like TikTok and YouTube for its high-quality, expressive 2D style that captures the humor of the series. It often focuses on Boruto's love for junk food (like his signature Lightning Burgers) clashing with the more traditional meals served at home. Name D Art Borutos Breakfast Let’s start with the obvious: the term does