Starbucks "Crash Orange Frappuccino"
"Orange Frappe" is finally coming to Starbucks!

The new summer " Crash Orange Frappuccino " (610 yen plus tax) will finally be on sale tomorrow (July 15th) at each Starbucks store. It's a Frappuccino with plenty of juice and flesh and a tightly packed orange flavor. The calorie is 280 kcal, which is a little low for a frappe.

Excuse me, I honestly confess that I wasn't very enthusiastic this time, saying, "Isn't orange and whipped cream going together ...?" However, when I was allowed to taste it prior to its release, the orange and creamy frappe were so compatible that I thought it was decided that this would happen (tied) from the beginning, so I quietly squeezed my neck. I could only hang down.

I'm going to drink on the release date! Please rest assured to all of you who are thrilled. It's insanely delicious as you expected !!

◆ "Three oranges" with different tastes and colors


Three kinds of oranges are used in this new frappe. The refreshing and fresh "Navel Orange", the ripe and rich sweetness of "Mandarin Orange", and the melting sweetness and slight acidity of "Valencia Orange".

Three kinds of oranges used in Frappuccino
The Love for Three Oranges "Frappe"

The orange sauce in the bottom of the cup is full of coarsely loosened navel orange pulp. With a texture that makes each grain pop, you can enjoy the juiciness as if you were biting the orange itself every time you chew the flesh!

Starbucks "Crash Orange Frappuccino" Orange Flesh Sauce
It seems that a little thin skin is intentionally left to give a fruity feeling.

For the base Frappuccino part, mandarin orange with rich sweetness and Valencia orange with refreshing acidity are used. By adding a creamy product (dairy product) here, a little dessert feeling is added. It has a refreshing but rich taste.

Starbucks "Crash Orange Frappuccino"
Mellow & fruity Frappuccino

◆ Orange and whipped cream do not quarrel


The frappuccino part is moderately creamy with the addition of "milk" elements, so it's not too refreshing and keeps Starbucks frappuccino. Thanks to this, the toppings of whipped cream and oranges don't quarrel at all. On the contrary, the fruity fruit and milky richness are the best balance!

Starbucks "Crash Orange Frappuccino"
The combination of orange and whipped cream is beautifully summarized.

When you take a sip, the sweetness of juicy orange fills your mouth. The orange flesh, which was so rugged that I thought it might be clogged with straws, rushed in, and it was just a luxurious drink.

Starbucks "Crash Orange Frappuccino"
A feeling of flesh more than I imagined!

You can enjoy a richer dessert-like taste by melting and mixing the whipped cream, but if you want a refreshing drink on a hot day, you may order it without cream. By the way, it seems that the topping that goes well with it is "honey". For your reference!