I tried Lawson's 'Parichiki', which lives in a thin coat with crispy chicken umami.



Lawson, which handles chicken-based fried foods such as ' Karaage- kun' and 'L Chiki,' released a new 'Parichiki' on October 26, 2021 (Tuesday). The name 'Paris' comes from the crispness of the clothes, and I actually bought it because it was developed for people who are not good at the greasiness and taste of fried chicken. I tried to compare it with 'L Chiki'.

New fried chicken with crispy texture 'Paris Chiki' | Lawson official website

https://www.lawson.co.jp/company/news/detail/1441596_2504.html

When I arrived at the store, I made a strong appeal around the entrance saying 'Parichiki is new!'



'Pari Chiki' lined up in the hot snack corner along with 'Karaage Kun' and 'L Chiki'.



I bought it and came back. There is no difference from L Chiki when it is in a bag.



I tore off the top of the bag. Pari Chiki (left) is lighter in color than L Chiki (right) and has no spices.



The size of Parichiki is about 10 cm.



L Chiki is about one size larger than Paris Chiki.



The thickness of the batter is also a little thin. Not only does this look like that, but it is actually thinner than L Chiki to reduce the amount of salt.



When I try to eat it, L chicken is 'juicy chicken with spices and spices', while Paris chiki is 'chicken that makes use of the taste of chicken, which is characterized by the texture of crispy clothes'. Among the hot snacks, the strength of the taste of the material that makes you feel that the amount of salt is particularly modest, as intended, it was a product that even people who feel that 'hot snacks are too strong' can eat with confidence. .. The calories are 209 kcal for Paris Chiki and 270 kcal for L Chiki Regular. The price is 180 yen including tax for both Paris Chiki and L Chiki.



in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by logc_nt