Haagen Dazs 'Cream Brulee of Purple Imo' Taste Review Review of Crispari & Tororino Cream Brulee



" Cream brulee of purple potato " which puts a faint bitter taste of caramel sauce on purple potato ice cream containing purple potato sauce appears from Haagen Dazs on November 6, 2018 (Tuesday). Lawson and Natural Lawson are limited, so I bought it and tried it at once.

"My sweet" Cream brulee of purple potato "" November 6, 2018 | Haagen Dazs Japan
https://www.haagen-dazs.co.jp/company/newsrelease/2018/_1029.html

This is "purple potato creme brulee". "My sweet" written also in the package is a series limited to Lawson and Natural Lawson that can enjoy the luxurious sweets.



The fat free solid fat content is 7.5%, the milk fat content is 12.5%. In the raw material name, "CARAMEL SOURCE" is next to the cream and contains purple paste and purple potato sauce. Energy is 263 kcal per serving.



When opening the lid it looks like this.



I imagined a crispness of crispy paris such as to eat from the word "creme brulee", but the caramel sauce was a soft type.



However, when I try to eat it, along with a crisp texture, the flavor of bittersweet sweet caramel sauce spreads in my mouth, exactly the finish as "creme brulee". After being impressed with the feeling of the texture and the reproducibility of the caramel flavor, the scent of fluffy purple is felt afterwards, and it has become a sweet sweetness with common creme brulee.



If you look closely, under the caramel sauce there was a layer of custard chocolate laid down. This seems to be the identity of crisp texture.



The section looks something like this. Purple potato sauce of deep color was firmly kneaded into light purple ice.



At first it was slightly frozen caramel sauce over time with the passage of time. As well as the taste, it was also an ice felt luxury from the texture of crisp crunchy texture and mellow texture.



In addition, purple potatoes claim brulee is available for Lawson and Natural Lawson only, and is available for purchase at 324 yen including tax.

in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by darkhorse_log