Lawson "Kasuta Do Strawberry Supervised by Hattendo" "Kasuta Do Mixed Fruits Supervised by Hattendo"

At each Lawson store, fruit sandwiches supervised by Hattendo, who is familiar with the melting "cream bread", have been released. There are two types, "Kasuta Do Strawberry" (348 yen including tax) and "Kasuta Do Mixed Fruit" (368 yen including tax).

Both of them use custard and whipped cream supervised by Hattendo, so I was convinced that they were absolutely delicious, so I tried them!

Lawson "Kasuta Do Strawberry Supervised by Hattendo" "Kasuta Do Mixed Fruits Supervised by Hattendo"

"Kasutado Strawberry" is a fruit sandwich with custard and whipped cream supervised by Hattendo, and cut strawberries sandwiched between breads.

Lawson "Kasuta Do Strawberry Supervised by Hattendo"

Lawson "Kasuta Do Strawberry Supervised by Hattendo"

Yeah !! The whipped cream melts and the milky sweetness spreads, and the rich sweetness of the custard comes to you as if you were following. The fresh acidity of the juicy strawberries that overlap here ... refreshing and the best combination!

Lawson "Kasuta Do Strawberry Supervised by Hattendo"

And "Kasutado Mixed Fruit" is a fruit sandwich with strawberry, pine and yellow peach sandwiched in addition to custard and whipped cream supervised by Hattendo. The colorful cross section is appetizing.

Lawson "Kasutado Mixed Fruits Supervised by Hattendo"

Lawson "Kasutado Mixed Fruits Supervised by Hattendo"

Thick juicy pine, crispy and crunchy yellow peaches, and fluffy strawberries dance in your mouth. Both the cream and the fruit are sweet, but there is no dullness! Rather, the sweetness of the fruit juice is enhanced by custard and whipped cream, and it seems that you are eating fruit cake. It ’s delicious!

Lawson "Kasutado Mixed Fruits Supervised by Hattendo"

It seems that you can eat it forever, but both come in 2 pieces per pack. If you chill it like Hattendo's cream bun and then eat it, the bread and cream will become moist and you will be able to enjoy it more deliciously. How about for breakfast or snacks?