If you take a peek at the frozen section of 7-ELEVEN, you'll see that they have a huge selection of frozen fruits, right? From the standard strawberries and blueberries to grapes, oranges, and cherries.
So this time, I defrosted eight kinds of frozen fruits from 7-ELEVEN and compared them. I took the liberty of ranking them in order of how delicious they were!
7-ELEVEN Frozen Fruit Ranking
No.8 Pineapple
From the Philippines. It may be individual differences, but I couldn't feel the sweetness. I thought I would prefer the canned version. It's also refreshing and tasty, so if you like fresh pineapple that's not too sweet, this is for you!
7th Strawberry
From Spain. It has a sweetness unique to frozen strawberries, I guess you could call it that. There is almost no sourness, and they are delicious! However, they do have a "thawed fruit" taste. Personally, I prefer to eat them slightly frozen.
6th Blueberry
From Canada. When you bite into the soft flesh of a blueberry, it pops open and the sweet juice spills out. The slight sourness is refreshing. I would love to eat it with yogurt!
5th Cherry
Produced in Chile. The soft, plump flesh is packed with the rich sweetness of cherries. I've never eaten frozen cherries before, but they are delicious. By the way, they have seeds.
4th Orange
From Spain. Fresh with a bursting natural sweetness and refreshing citrus acidity. Juicy juice and stable taste.
3rd place Grape
Grapes from Chile that can be eaten with their skins. The sweetness of the fruit and the astringency and sourness of the skin spread in a fruity way. When completely defrosted, they become squishy, so if you like the elasticity of the crispy fruit, you may want to eat them slightly frozen.
2nd Melon
From France. Each squishy, soft cut melon has thick flesh and is very sweet! The more you bite into it, the more sweet juice comes out.
1st Mango
From Thailand. Plump flesh, soft and sticky texture, and ripe sweetness. It tastes like a fresh mango frozen as it is, full of the blessings of the sun. Yummy~!
I've ranked them, but don't worry, they are all delicious. Keep them in your freezer for after-dinner desserts or as a healthy snack when you get a little hungry!
Prices and ingredients are correct at the time of writing.