Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
Slime! Eat!

I tried and compared Lawson's limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi", "Slime Beth Warabimochi" and "Metal Slime Warabimochi".

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
It is a collaboration with the new game "Dragon Quest 11"

All prices are 185 yen (excluding tax). The calories are 152 kcal for light blue slime warabimochi and orange slime beth warabimochi, and 159 kcal for silver metal slime warabimochi.

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
The contents are like this

All three types have a slightly pointed warabimochi head, and the transparent packaging has an indescribable smile on it. Seen from the side, slime, the character that appears in the popular game "Dragon Quest" series. , Slime Beth, similar to metal slime.

Slime Warabimochi

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
Light blue slime.

Let's taste it right away. When you insert the slime warabimochi knife, you will find a bright blue ramune bean paste and white cream under the punipuni skin.

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
The head is sharp

When eaten, the skin is moderately elastic and easy to chew, and the bean paste has a refreshing aroma and sweetness, reminiscent of the bottled ramune sold at festivals. Is it slightly sour?

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
Cruel! Two pieces of slime grated!

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
It was a refreshing ramune taste

Slime Beth Warabimochi

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"

Slime Beth Warabimochi contains citrus Hyuganatsu bean paste and cream under the orange peel.

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
Frozen orange feeling

When eaten, the color is different from slime and the skin feels the same. The dark orange bean paste doesn't come to me when I hear that it's hyuga natsu, but it has a taste that reminds me of the citrus juice sold at festivals.

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
2 grated

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
It tasted like citrus juice

Metal slime warabimochi

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
Metal slime

Metal slime warabimochi has a silver body filled with black sesame paste and cream.

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
Not metallic ...

When you put it in your mouth, it has a strong sesame scent with a punipuni texture. It is reminiscent of Chinese sweets sesame balls. You can feel that you have gained valuable experience, saying that the sesame paste goes well with the warabimochi.

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
Full of sesame paste

Lawson limited Japanese sweets "Slime Warabimochi" "Slime Beth Warabimochi" "Metal Slime Warabimochi"
A taste that accumulates experience points

Slime warabimochi is the strongest in terms of individuality, but in any case, it is fun to eat and compare three types of sweets.