I tried 'The Peach Syrup I Wanted to Drink That Day,' which fulfilled my desire to gulp down the syrup from canned yellow peaches.
Nissin York has released a paper-packaged soft drink called ' Ano Hi Todoke Momo Can Syrup ' on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. It is said to be a reproduction of the taste of the syrup in the 'yellow peach cans' that the middle generation often ate when they were young, and has a very drinkable taste, so I tried drinking it and compared it to the syrup in the real yellow peach can.
'The Peach Syrup I Wanted to Drink That Day' (released November 5th) | Nissin Foods Group
The packaging of 'Ano Hi Todoke Momo Can Syrup' is designed to resemble a can of yellow peaches. The content is 450ml and contains 2% yellow peach juice.
The message is, 'Your childhood wish can now come true!'
The raw materials are glucose fructose liquid sugar, sugar, peach juice, acidulant, sweetener (acesulfame K, sucralose), flavoring, etc. The calorie content is 32 kcal per 100 ml, so the calorie content per package is 144 kcal.
I poured it into a clear glass.
It is completely transparent and almost colorless, with a slight yellowish tint.
When I took a sip, the smooth sweetness and aroma of peach spread across my tongue. When I took a sip, the sweetness seemed stronger than the peach flavor, but when I took a big gulp, I got the impression that the peach flavor and sourness were stronger. The sweetness was not sticky and was sharp, so it was definitely 'refreshing enough to drink in one gulp.'
What does the syrup from real canned yellow peaches taste like? So I went and bought some real canned yellow peaches to check the original.
The syrup contains whole peach flesh, and the only ingredients are peaches, sugar, and citric acid.
I poured just the syrup from the can into a clear glass. It seemed a little thicker than the 'Peach Syrup I Wanted to Drink That Day.'
The syrup in the can looks more yellowish than the 'Peach Can Syrup I Wanted to Drink That Day'. When you drink the syrup in the can, you can feel the smooth texture and the sourness and sweetness derived from the yellow peach. The flavor of the yellow peach is very rich, and even after drinking it, the intense sweetness remains in your mouth as an aftertaste. Compared to this syrup, you can see that the flavor of the yellow peach in the 'Peach Can Syrup I Wanted to Drink That Day' is suppressed, while the taste is light. The editorial staff who tried it commented, 'The impression is that the syrup in the can is diluted to make it extremely easy to drink, but the flavor of the yellow peach is also diluted, so you can tell that it's a different thing when you compare the tastes.'
'The Peach Can Syrup I Wanted to Drink That Day' will be available at convenience stores nationwide, except Okinawa, from Tuesday, November 5, 2024. The suggested retail price is 139 yen (excluding tax).
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