'Tarechiki (with tartar sauce)' tasting review stuffed with tartar sauce in Famichiki and soaked in sweet and sour sauce



From FamilyMart, which sells the classic hot snack 'Famichiki' with a crispy texture, a chicken nanban- style hot snack ' Tarechiki (with tartar sauce) ' that is made by soaking clothes in a sweet and sour sauce and injecting tartar sauce into it has appeared. did. I was wondering what this chicken that shines with terra terra tastes, so I actually tried it.

Tarechiki (with tartar sauce) | Product information | FamilyMart

https://www.family.co.jp/goods/friedfoods/0254342.html

I immediately bought Tarechiki at FamilyMart.



When I take it out of the bag, it looks like this. The whole chicken was covered with a dripping sauce, and the sweet and sour aroma drifted softly.



When I put Famichiki on the right side of Tarechiki and compare it, it looks like this. Tarechiki is one size smaller than Famichiki, and Tarechiki does not have the crispness of clothing that you see in Famichiki.



When I cut it in half and checked the inside, white tartar sauce overflowed between the batter and the chicken.



When you eat a bite, the tartare sauce spreads in your mouth along with the texture of soft chicken. As it looks, there is no crispness at all, and when you bite the clothes, you feel a little firm texture. The texture is far from the usual Famichiki, but it tastes like eating chicken nanban with sweet and sour sauce and tartar sauce. It's a regular Famichiki garment + sweet and sour sauce, so it has a fairly firm taste and is likely to be a side dish for rice.



Tarechiki (with tartar sauce) is on sale at FamilyMart stores nationwide except for some stores, and the price is 220 yen including tax.

in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by log1p_kr