I tried eating "Philippin Water Jelly" like a phantom water sweet "water fountain cake" appeared in Lawson



Japanese sweets which consolidated natural water with agar "Shimbun moatAlthough it was talked about in every places from its beautiful appearance, old-fashioned Japanese confectionery shop "Kaneisha confectionery" offering Shimonmake mochi is located in Yamanashi prefecture and can not be transported even by car, so people in the distance It is also difficult to eat. Such a water shin Genro cake-like sweet "Pururu water jelly"Appeared in Lawson nationwide and it was easy to taste, so I tried actually to purchase and eat it.

Puru Water Jelly | Lawson
https://www.lawson.co.jp/recommend/original/detail/1305767_1996.html

This is Puru water jelly.


Black ones and domestically produced Kinako are attached.


You can see that black soybean paste is more used as raw material than the main agar.


The energy per pack including black mat / kinakara is 111 kcal.


When I opened the lid, there was transparent transparent swirling water jelly.


It is so transparent that it is hard to understand, so if you bring it with your hand it looks like this. I'm fucked up.


When taking out Pururu water jelly, black disc and Kinako powder appeared from the bottom of the container.


I will put on the konako powder immediately.


Then put in black mattress. Pururu water jelly spoils the black foundation, but it mixes with the kina powder at the bottom of the container so OK.


Taking all this is like this.


As soon as you eat it, the natural sweetness of Kinako and Black Matsu is not too bad, it fits well with the water jelly with cool and reasonable elasticity. Although it is a Japanese sweets which made only natural waters hardened with agar, the original Shugenseokuchi seemed to contain sugar, and sweetness was felt also from the part where Kinako and black mats are not attached.


Taste is, "Warabi rice cakes a little hard", it is also refreshing looks and it is a perfect sweet to eat in the summer. In addition, the price is 140 yen including tax.

in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by darkhorse_log