There are only 7 hours left in 2015. All kinds of foods were talked about this year, but I think that various " convenience stores " such as convenience store donuts were particularly active.

Therefore, this time, we will deliver the " 2015 Convenience Store TOP10 " selected by the Enshoku editorial department! We carefully selected the top 10 items that were particularly delicious from the products that the staff actually tried. Let's look back on this year with convenience stores.

■ 10th place: 7-ELEVEN "Salt vanilla & caramel sauce" (224 yen / tax included, same below)


Salt vanilla ice cream topped with salted caramel sauce and walnuts. The thick caramel sauce was rich, and the salt vanilla ice cream had a presence comparable to this. The price and taste are just "premium". The crunchy and crunchy walnuts were large and crunchy, and they were also chewy.

■ 9th place: FamilyMart "Hokkaido Pumpkin Cake" (248 yen)


A pumpkin cake that melts in your mouth like a mousse. It was released in October when autumn is deepening. It's rich as if you're eating the pumpkin itself, but the sweetness is low. It was a taste that reminded me, "Yes, pumpkin was a vegetable." Pumpkin lovers will appreciate it!

■ 8th place: Ministop "Cafe Latte Soft" (220 yen)


Ministop's first "cafe latte" flavored soft serve ice cream. "Coffee soft", which has been sold in the past, was a bitter and tasted for men, while the cafe latte soft released this year had a moderate sweetness and richness of milk. Still, it was a good impression that the aroma and bitterness of coffee was more than I had imagined. It is in the top 10 imposingly.

■ 7th place: Lawson "Honey Cheese Tart" (294 yen)


Haagen-Dazs limited to Lawson, which had many expectations even before its release. The deliciousness of the mixture of cheese ice cream and honey ice cream did not disappoint. The Graham cookie, which plays the role of "tart dough", is also crispy, and when you cheek everything, the taste of high-quality honey tart is completed in your mouth.

■ 6th place: Lawson "Premium roll cake ice cream" (195 yen)


It was released as a product commemorating the 40th anniversary of Lawson. The cream part of the signboard sweet "Premium Roll Cake" is vanilla ice cream. The plump dome-shaped ice cream is rich and goes well with the moist and fluffy sponge dough! The taste and texture are very close to those of a premium roll cake, and the ice cream is packed tightly to the bottom, which is full of volume, but it was delicious enough to be eaten completely.

■ 5th place: 7-ELEVEN "Rich and fluffy gateau chocolate" (267 yen)


Products that have been on sale since last year (2014). With the texture that gets entangled in the tongue and the aftertaste that remains in the mouth for a while, I enjoyed the "rich feeling" just like a model! On the other hand, the matcha flavor is slightly sweet. When I chilled it and ate it, the taste of matcha was even more pronounced. One of the reasons for raising the ranking is the goodness of cospa, which is 267 yen including tax for 4 slices of this deliciousness, that is, 70 yen or less for 1 slice.

■ 4th place: Lawson "cream puff like melon bread" (150 yen)


A unique cream puff with a cookie dough that looks like a melon bread crust on a choux pastry. There was plenty of thick custard whipped cream inside, and I enjoyed the finest harmony with the crispy cookie dough. A sweet that is irresistible for a person who loves melon bread and cream puffs. About once every six months, I even thought it would be okay to be cursed that all the skins of cream puffs in this world would become crispy melon bread dough.

■ 3rd place: 7-ELEVEN "Japone Waguri Azuki" (383 yen)


The flavor of "Waguri" released in October from the familiar "Waagen-Dazs" series limited to 7-ELEVEN. From the perspective of Japanese material fans, chestnuts and azuki beans are a combination of iron plates, but this was also a fierce horse, as usual. Thick chestnut sauce like paste, rich Japanese chestnut ice cream, sweet bean paste sauce and azuki beans, and mellow milk ice cream play a luxurious quartet.

■ 2nd place: Lawson "Hawaiian Donuts Raw Caramel" (120 yen)


A new flavor of Hawaiian donuts I ate a while ago. When you bite into the fluffy and fragrant dough, the bitter and sweet raw caramel cream melts from the inside. The surprisingly soft mouthfeel and the rich but not too sweet cream were exquisite. If you rent it, you can enjoy a more fluffy and fluffy texture. Did the convenience store donuts come this far?

■ 1st place: 7-ELEVEN "Shiromoko" (140 yen)


Alas, it's sold out now. It is a "cream puff-like" sweet that was sold only in some areas of Chiba prefecture. A dough that has a chewy texture and a chewy texture, and a thick vanilla cream that is packed in it. The cream, which uses milk from Chiba prefecture, has a simple sweetness and mellow richness, and I frankly thought that it was "the most delicious convenience store I've eaten recently"!

I want you to resell it ...!
I want you to resell it ...!

How was it? Unexpectedly, the battle between 7-ELEVEN and Lawson was in the upper ranks, but did the sweets you ate rank in somewhere? Convenience stores are changing rapidly, and most of the TOP10 are currently unavailable, but I'd be happy if you could convey the deliciousness of the sweets, "I was curious, but I missed it!" think.

In addition, this ranking is based on the opinions of reporters who actually ate, and was decided by the editorial department's discretion and prejudice.