I tried Haagen-Dazs 'Japone Opera-Hojicha Tailoring-' which became richer with a layer of Hojicha ice cream and butterscotch ice cream



Häagen-Dazs and Seven-

Eleven jointly developed the Japone series, which focuses on the taste of Japanese taste. I actually tried eating it because the Hojicha ice cream and butterscotch ice cream are layered and finished in a rich taste.

Haagen-Dazs at Seven-Eleven 'Japone Opera ~ Hojicha Tailoring ~'
https://www.haagen-dazs.co.jp/company/newsrelease/2022/1205.html

That's why I bought 'Japone Opera ~ Hojicha Tailoring ~' at once.



By type, ice cream with the most milk fat content , raw materials such as cream, chocolate syrup, caramel sauce, butter cookie, hojicha, butterscotch.



The calorie per piece is 245 kcal, protein is 4 g, fat is 13.4 g, carbohydrate is 27.1 g, salt equivalent is 0.1 g.



When the lid is opened, a translucent inner pig appears.



When you open it, you can see the shiny chocolate sauce spreading over the ice cream. It is silver powder sugar that is topped in the middle.



When you eat it, the first thing that spreads in your mouth is the flavor of the chocolate sauce on the top. However, the fragrant flavor of Hojicha ice cream spreads in the mouth immediately, and the feeling that the richness of butterscotch ice cream follows later. Butterscotch ice cream is mixed with butter cookies, and it accentuates the texture at a rate of about one grain per bite.



Hojicha ice cream is the most popular. If you eat it by itself, it melts in your mouth and is characterized by its refreshing sweetness. It seems that Hojicha ice cream also uses caramel sauce, but honestly I could not understand the caramel feeling even if I ate it alone.



Butterscotch ice cream is a presence that adds richness when eaten with chocolate sauce or roasted green tea ice cream, but the flavor is not felt so much. However, when I ate it alone, I could feel the flavor of butter quite firmly, and the degree of perfection was so high that some people said, ``I want to eat this forever.''



“Japone Opera ~ Hojicha Tailoring ~” is an ice cream with a cake-like rich taste, just like the name of the opera. In addition, Hojicha goes well with butterscotch ice cream and chocolate sauce, and the degree of perfection is so high that you forget that it is Japanese-style ice cream, so even people who are not good at the Japone series may have a taste that is easy to eat.



'Japone Opera ~ Hojicha Tailoring ~' (353 yen excluding tax) is on sale at 7-Eleven nationwide.

in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by logu_ii