7-ELEVEN "Uji Matcha Anmitsu Supervised by Itohkyuemon"

I tried 7-ELEVEN's Japanese sweets "Uji Matcha Anmitsu supervised by Itohkyuemon". A dish that you can enjoy by sprinkling plenty of matcha honey on a large amount of matcha jelly.

7-ELEVEN "Uji Matcha Anmitsu Supervised by Itohkyuemon"

As the name suggests, this is a dish that uses matcha from the "Ito Kyuemon" brand. In addition to matcha jelly and matcha honey, white balls, red bean paste, cherries, mandarins, and pineapple are served as toppings.

7-ELEVEN "Uji Matcha Anmitsu Supervised by Itohkyuemon"

When you open the lid, the topping and jelly are divided into two stages. I decided to transfer it to a bowl and eat it. First, open the jelly in a bowl and sprinkle with matcha honey.

7-ELEVEN "Uji Matcha Anmitsu Supervised by Itohkyuemon"

It wasn't noticeable while it was in the cup, but since the amount of jelly and honey is very large, it seems better to use a bowl larger than the rice bowl. Next, scoop up the fruits and white balls with a spoon and put them on. Be careful not to let the bean paste crumble. When completed, it has a colorful appearance with white, black, red, yellow, and orange islands floating in the green sea.

7-ELEVEN "Uji Matcha Anmitsu Supervised by Itohkyuemon"

When I scoop it up with a spoon and eat it, matcha honey has a rich flavor, but the bitterness and astringency are modest. You can enjoy the refreshing sweetness and refreshing scent. The jelly is also seasoned with matcha, which gives a complex depth when entwined with honey.

You can enjoy the accent by eating it with toppings and jellies. Especially, it goes well with bean paste. Japanese tea is recommended for drinks. The calorie is 185 kcal per piece, and the selling price is 345 yen (tax included).