``Mini cup honey potatoes'' appeared as if they were eating roasted potatoes in Haagen-Dazs, so I tried eating
From September 1, 2020, Haagen-Dazs has launched the “ Mini Cup Honey Potato ”, which contains the honey sauce that uses Beni Haruka, which is also called “honey sweet potato”, and the coarse Beni Haruka itself in baked potato ice cream. I actually purchased and tried a mini-cup honey potato that says, “You can enjoy the taste as if you are eating baked potato”.
'Haagen-Dazs 'Mini Cup Honey'' September 01, 2020|Haagen-Dazs Japan
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This is a mini cup honey package. Haagen-Dazs brand color red purple matches the color of the pottery.
In addition to the claims, the raw material names include grain-filled Beni Haruka sauce, sweet potato puree (51% Beni Haruka), sugar, and Beniharu honey sauce. The milk fat content is 11% and the type is ice cream.
The calorie is 259 kcal per 110 ml.
When you open the lid, the surface has a marble pattern.
When you scoop it up with a spoon, the thick honey sauce begins to spill. When you try it, you can feel the flavor and sweetness of milk and the sweetness of ice cream from ice cream. As the honey sauce uses Beni Haruka, which has a high sugar content, it was possible to enjoy the moist sweetness peculiar to 'yakiimo'.
From the bottom of the ice cream, a layer like a sweet potato paste came out.
This paste is exactly 'baked potato itself', and has a slightly rough texture that pairs with the smooth texture of ice cream. It contains dice-shaped Beni Haruka, so you'll have to eat it, and you'll be convinced that you're eating baked potatoes.
Eating a layer of paste and a layer of nectar sauce together will make the roasted flavor even stronger. However, the richness and smooth melting of the milk of Haagen-Dazs ice cream was not lost, so it was like a dessert that sublimated baked potato into a higher-grade dessert.
Hagen Dazs 'Mini Cup Honey' is 295 yen excluding tax and is sold at convenience stores and supermarkets nationwide from Tuesday, September 1, 2020.
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