I tried to see if `` Coolish Green Vanilla '' using soy milk and vegetable milk derived from peas really tastes like beans



Lotte's ice cream 'Courish' series has added ' Courish Green Vanilla ' finished with vegetable milk. Using soy milk and plant milk derived from peas, it is said that it is easy to drink by suppressing the unique aroma and flavor derived from soybeans, so I immediately tried to see what it tasted like.

Not dairy! Ice NEXT NEW STANDARD! ? 'Coolish Green Vanilla'
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https://www.lotte.co.jp/info/news/pdf/20230323190014.pdf

The package of 'Courish Green Vanilla' looks like this.



Compared to 'Courish Vanilla' (right) purchased for comparison. Coolish Green (left) has a lighter blue color and a band at the bottom.



Coolish Green Vanilla contains soy milk, vegetable oil, pea protein, roasted sugar syrup and soy sauce.



The calorie is 143 kcal.



On the other hand, coolish vanilla uses isomerized liquid sugar, dairy products, egg yolks, and salt.



The calorie was 147kcal.



Compared to drinking, 'Courish Green Vanilla' definitely tastes like vanilla, but it is clearly different from normal 'Courish Vanilla'. It's hard to say exactly what the difference is, but while the regular product has a complex sweetness with just a hint of bitterness, Coolish Green has a more direct and distinct sweetness. At least, I can't feel the 'bean' element at all. Also, while the normal product has a scent after a while after putting it in the mouth, Coolish Green feels like the scent and taste come at the same time. There was also an editorial staff member who gave the impression that 'Courish Green tastes like

fresh coffee '.



The price of 'Courish Green Vanilla' is an open price, but at the mass retailer I purchased this time, it was sold at 138 yen including tax, the same price as 'Courish Vanilla'.

in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by log1p_kr