7-ELEVEN "Mochitoro Melon"
7-ELEVEN's "mochitoro" has the first melon flavor! (All image sources are official websites)

New sweets such as "Mochitoro Melon" will be on sale from August 7th at each 7-ELEVEN store (excluding some areas and stores). We also have a lineup of Japanese sweets such as "Ohagi" for Obon.

Here are 6 products to watch!

・ Mochitoro Melon (100 yen, tax included, same below)

7-ELEVEN "Mochitoro Melon"

The first melon flavor in 7-ELEVEN's "Mochitoro" series. By using syrup of Hokkaido melon juice, it is finished in a whipped cream with a fragrant melon flavor. With green rice cake dough and red meat melon-colored cream, it looks like melon.

・ Hitokuchi baked cheesecake (297 yen)

7-ELEVEN "Hitokuchi Baked Cheesecake"

A rich, moist baked cheesecake made into a bite-sized piece that is easy to eat. To accompany holidays.

・ Moist and rich chocolate (259 yen)

7-ELEVEN "Hitokuchi Moist Rich Chocolat"

A moist and rich chocolate cake made with fragrant cacao beans and Hokkaido cream. This is also a bite-sized, easy-to-eat and convenient to carry.

・ Mochi wheat is a small rice cake (181 yen)

7-ELEVEN "Small rice cakes with mochi wheat"

An assortment of small-sized rice cakes that you can enjoy a bubble wrap texture using mochi wheat. It seems to contain dietary fiber equivalent to 2 lettuce. A set of 3 types of bean paste, kinako, and black sesame.

・ Azuki beans from Hokkaido (100 yen)

7-ELEVEN "Ohagi using red beans from Hokkaido"

Ohagi made with fragrant red bean paste cooked with azuki beans from Tokachi, Hokkaido. Sticky rice has a flavor and a chewy texture.

・ Daifuku salted beans using red beans from Tokachi, Hokkaido (129 yen)

7-ELEVEN "Daifuku, azuki beans from Tokachi, Hokkaido"

Daifuku is a glutinous dough with a flavor and chewy texture that wraps red bean paste and red peas from Tokachi, Hokkaido.