About 20 times the jumbo size hotei 'Yakitori canned' was too much to consume alone.



Hotei Foods

canned yakitori has been on the market since 1970 and has been a popular product for many years. Normally, the content of one can is 85 grams, but in reality, there are cans of a tremendous size of 1750 grams. I decided to actually see how much this canned food, which is about 20 times the normal size, is.

Yakitori Sauce T2K | Hotei Foods
http://www.hoteifoods.co.jp/products/g2000/

Amazon.co.jp: Hotei Yakitori 1750g: Food & Beverages
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0053WNACA/

The one on the left is 1750 grams of yakitori, and the one on the right is 85 grams.



It's heavy enough to hold in your hand, so it's dangerous to hold it for a long time.



The raw material is like this, and the chicken is seasoned with soy sauce, sugar, seasonings, etc.



Since it is 134 kcal per 85 grams, 1750 grams is about 2759 kcal. Of course, it is not an amount that can be eaten at once, so it is a reference value.



Normal size cans can be opened with a pull top, but this jumbo size can opener is required. Where there was a pull tab of this size, it seems that it takes a lot of power to open it, so it may be better to open it little by little.



The smell is strong probably because of the large amount. The smell of sauce and fat can be seen in the room at once.



Compared to regular size canned food, it looks like this. Certainly it seems to be about 20 times. Sauce and fat are hardened like gelatin, and it is difficult to take them out. If you try to force it out, you will collapse, so be careful.



I put it on a plate a little. It seems difficult to eat as it is, so warm it in the microwave to melt the hardened sauce.



done. The scent of soy sauce sauce is fragrant, and the brilliance of fat makes it messed up. The appearance changed considerably by warming.



It feels a little moist, but the sauce is soaked in well and it's good. The size of a piece is about one size larger than the chicken on a skewer, and it is rugged and satisfying to eat.



The skin part is Toro Toro, which also gives a good taste. Where you want to pour this strong taste with alcohol such as beer.



You can see it by taking out all of them, but it doesn't decrease at all just by eating snacks.



So, it seems good to use it for various dishes such as stir-frying with rice bowls and vegetables. This time, this sauce seems to go well with white rice, so I decided to try yakitori rice bowl.



Yakitori alone seems to have enough taste, but I sprinkled mayonnaise on it to make a chicken mayo bowl.



The rice neutralizes the strength of the yakitori seasoning, and the spicy taste of the green onion gives it a refreshing taste. Mayonnaise blends well with chicken fat, but it feels thicker, so it's recommended for people who like that kind of taste.



When I was wondering, 'Is there a hotei yakitori canned freak that has this size?', It seems that it seems to be a

commercial product and not for home use. If you lose your curiosity and purchase it for home use, it seems better to prepare a zip lock etc. and save it in small portions. In addition, Amazon currently sells for 2396 yen including tax.



in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by darkhorse_log