On May 31st at 7-ELEVEN, the sandwich bread was completely renewed. It was reviewed from wheat flour and finished with a finer, moist and fluffy texture.
Among them, I tried two new ingredients, "Plenty of egg sandwich" and "Plenty of lettuce! Crispy lettuce sandwich".
● Plenty of egg sandwich 220 yen (tax included)
Here, the amount of egg salad is "the highest ever in 7-ELEVEN history". You can see from the cross section that it is fully sandwiched. It's heavy when you hold it in your hand.
The calories are 392 kcal with 2 slices. It's a little expensive because it has plenty of egg salad.
A creamy egg salad that rushes into your mouth when you bite into it. The big wave that swallows the texture of bread even feels a sense of immorality that goes beyond the luxury of "Is it so good?"
The egg salad, which has the richness of egg yolk, has a rich taste but is not salty. I don't feel salty even if the amount is large. The blending balance between the creamy base and the pre-prepared grains is also good.
The fluffy bread is moist without drying the corners and cross section. Fine like a sponge cake, it melts delicately while spreading the slight sweetness of wheat. Delicious!
● Plenty of lettuce! Crispy lettuce sandwich 250 yen (tax included)
Plenty of lettuce, ham, cheese and original dressing are sandwiched.
Lettuce is transported by 7-ELEVEN's original "cold chain (low temperature distribution network)" and is kept fresh. In addition, the amount of ham has increased compared to conventional products. The calorie is 235 kcal.
The layered lettuce has a crispy texture that doesn't follow the name! The fresh and fresh taste spreads in your mouth. The contrast with soft bread is also vivid.
Although the ham and cheese look relatively small, they insist on the deliciousness in the mouth. Along with the creamy and rich dressing, the lettuce and bread are tasted throughout.
Both sandwiches are standard ingredients, but the point of "I want sandwiches to be like this" such as plenty of egg salad, fresh vegetables, and moist bread is firmly suppressed, and the finish has a feeling of feast. I think it's delicious enough to satisfy sandwich lovers.