Must-see for strawberry lovers! [Seven-Eleven] 3 exquisite "new Japanese sweets"
Hello. I love finding cheap and delicious food! I'm Maruchin, a writer.
Seven-Eleven's sweets are well-known for their deliciousness. Every time they release a new product, it always exceeds expectations, and is of a level that you would never expect from a convenience store sweet.
Now, Seven-Eleven has introduced new strawberry sweets that reflect the season.
This time, we will introduce three products that give you a taste of Japanese style.
1: The perfect balance of Japanese and Western flavors! "Peach-colored Parfait with Strawberry Sauce and Rare Cheese"
First up is this! "Peach-colored parfait with strawberry sauce and rare cheese" (334 yen). *Sales will end once the planned quantity is reached.
This parfait is filled with strawberries from top to bottom, with strawberry kudzu jelly layered on top of rare cheese mousse, strawberry bean paste whipped cream, and strawberry sauce.
It's topped with pink shiratama and whipped cream, making it so cute!
When you try it, the mousse melts in your mouth.
The rich flavor of the rare cheese goes perfectly with the creamy strawberry bean paste whipped cream and rich yet refreshing strawberry sauce.
Strawberry kudzu jelly has a fruity taste and the fun, popping texture of the fruit pulp ♡ Its bouncy texture goes perfectly with the chewy rice flour dumplings.
The refreshing tartness of the strawberries and the use of Japanese ingredients such as shiratama (rice flour dumplings) and kudzu (arrowroot) made this parfait easy to eat, and I finished it in no time. It's a parfait with a perfect balance of Japanese and Western flavors!
2. "Strawberry Cream Daifuku" - the irresistible combination of gooey mochi and cream ♡
Next up is the "Strawberry Cream Daifuku" (159 yen).
This daifuku is made of pink mochi dough and filled with strawberry cream.
When you cut it open, you'll find it's filled with plenty of cream!
The cream contains juicy strawberry pulp, and you can also taste the rich milk flavor.
The mochi is super soft! It has a melt-in-your-mouth texture, and the combination with the strawberry cream is irresistible. It's a dish you should definitely try.
3: Gorgeous and packed with fruit pulp! "Milk Strawberry Agar"
And last but not least, "Milk Strawberry Agar" (259 yen).
This dessert consists of milky strawberry flavored agar topped with plenty of strawberry sauce.
The agar has a light aftertaste and is just the right amount of chewy, making it satisfying to eat.
The strawberry sauce is luxurious and packed with strawberry pulp!
When you scoop them up and eat them together with a spoon, the refreshing and gentle sweetness of the agar is combined with the fresh, sweet and sour strawberry sauce to create a luxurious taste.
A classic combination of strawberries and milk, this dessert is a satisfying treat that highlights the quality of the ingredients, all the more because of its simplicity!
The strawberry sweets introduced this time by Seven-Eleven have a Japanese feel to them. The balance of sweetness and sourness was perfect and delicious. Be sure to try them before they sell out! (Text by Maruchin)
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