7-ELEVEN Japanese sweets "Tsubu Mochi Germinated Brown Rice Daifuku"

I tried 7-ELEVEN's Japanese sweet "Tsubu Mochi Germinated Brown Rice Daifuku". The dough that retains the texture of crushed brown rice and the slightly salty texture of the smooth rice cake melts in your mouth.

7-ELEVEN Japanese sweets "Tsubu Mochi Germinated Brown Rice Daifuku"

The selling price is 151 yen (tax included) per piece, and the calories are 155 kcal. Daifuku is a dough with a crushed texture of germinated brown rice and wrapped in salty rice cake. It is also introduced that the package contains dietary fiber equivalent to about one lettuce.

7-ELEVEN Japanese sweets "Tsubu Mochi Germinated Brown Rice Daifuku"

The size is just the right size for a snack. It fits in the palm. When I put the knife in, the skin was very thin, and the inside of Daifuku was full of strained bean paste.

7-ELEVEN Japanese sweets "Tsubu Mochi Germinated Brown Rice Daifuku"

When you take a quick bite, you can feel the crunchy texture of the teeth, but the dough itself has a nice texture, and when you think you enjoyed the texture, it quickly unravels on your tongue.

7-ELEVEN Japanese sweets "Tsubu Mochi Germinated Brown Rice Daifuku"

It has a heavy weight, but it also has a soft and crisp finish, giving the impression that it is a very elegant Japanese confectionery that you can get at a teahouse somewhere. As for drinks, I want matcha, but hot roasted green tea and green tea also go well.