I found a product at a convenience store that shakes such feelings. 7-ELEVEN "Hamideta Chicken" and Lawson "Hamidaru Burger". This time, I would like to confirm how much these are protruding.
■ 7-ELEVEN Hamide Chicken Uma Salt Pepper 298 yen (tax included)
Roast chicken seasoned with salt and black pepper, and sauce with pickles, mayonnaise, and mustard sandwiched in buns. Using the past tense of "Hamideta" in the name, it appeals to the unwavering "protruding".
Chicken that popped out here and there. It's a good sticking out condition that seems to make you sick. There is also considerable thickness.
I found a part of the chicken space on the buns. It seems that I encountered a similar case before at a convenience store fruit sandwich.
However, the protruding part is enough to make up for it. If you take care of the balance and eat so that only the buns do not remain, there is no problem, so close your eyes.
Heat in the microwave according to the indication "Please warm up." When you bite into it, the gravy is soft and thick from the chicken. Fluffy buns that hug it. It's a good collaboration. The mellow acidity of pickled mayonnaise is added to it, making it a simple yet just enough chicken burger. Pepper may not feel that much.
■ Lawson burger gratin croquette 135 yen (tax included)
Gratin croquette and mayonnaise-type dressing are sandwiched in a bun-shaped fried bread. This is a realistic expression of "Hamideru". In addition, "Hamiduru Burger Menchi-katsu" is also on sale as a series product.
The gratin croquette is protruding from the buns,
Seen from above, the protruding part looks like a crescent moon.
As before, peel off the upper bread and compare the sizes ...
Obviously the croquette is bigger. No matter how you place it, it will be impossible to cover the croquette with this bread. A croquette that was destined to stick out even before it was sanded.
There is no particular instruction for heating, but this is also heated in the microwave. Then the gratin croquette becomes creamy! It's better to warm this absolutely. In addition to the big size, it has plenty of volume with macaroni with a crispy texture.
From the fried bread, the richness of the oil is moist and gentle. Combined with the strong seasoning of the dressing mayonnaise and sauce, I enjoyed the nostalgic taste.
■ Who is the winner of the “protruding” battle?
Since the contents and prices are different, I can't say which one is better or worse, but this time I would like to raise the rank of 7-ELEVEN "Hamideta Chicken". The reason is that when I took it out of the package, the excitement of "Uho! It's sticking out!" Was greater here. On the other hand, Lawson's "Hamiduru Burger" is cheap and has a large volume and excellent cost performance. It can be said that it is recommended for people who want to taste "protruding" on a daily basis.