Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

Familymart "Imuraya Omochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream

I tried the "Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart. Red sweet and sour strawberries, black rich red bean paste, and white fluffy rice cake are all combined into one and topped with mild milk ice cream.

Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

The product is priced at 208 yen (tax included) and has 198 calories, and is topped with candied strawberries, smooth saucy red bean paste, and small rice cakes that look like white rice balls. It is advertised as tasting like "strawberry daifuku", but it looks like an iced version of "fruit shiratama zenzai".

Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

If you peel off the package, open the seal of the cup, and put a spoon into it right away, it will be a little hard, so you may want to leave it for a couple of minutes to let it melt a little. When the time is right, I try the brightly colored strawberries. The strawberries are still crunchy when you bite into them, but you can feel the sweet and sour juice flowing in your mouth.

Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

Next, I took a bite of the white rice cake. The rice cake is soft, moist, and plump, with a moderately elegant sweetness that spreads to the tongue.

Imuraya Mochi Sweets Strawberry Daifuku-style Ice Cream" from FamilyMart

Next, I took a bite of the milk ice cream filled with red bean paste. The milk flavor goes well with the sweet red bean paste and the smoothness and fineness of the ice cream. Jasmine tea, Japanese tea, or hojicha is recommended.