This is a new product from Jagarico's "Gorogoro Series". It is limited to 7-Eleven and will be on sale from this week (October 5th week). At the 7-Eleven store POP that I visited, there is also a recommended complaint that "It's delicious!"
If you want to go that far, I bought one too. I decided to go back to the office and try it!
Speaking of Jagarico's Gorogoro series, it is familiar because it contains "Gorogoro" ingredients. The more you chew, the more you can enjoy the taste of the ingredients. On the other hand, German potatoes are a dish made by stir-frying boiled potatoes, bacon and onions together. The crisp seasoning with pepper goes best with beer, doesn't it?
By the way, how much does this Jagarico reproduce the taste of German potatoes?
Oh ...! As expected, the rumbling series, rumbling that you can see in one shot, bacon-like flakes and pepper-like black grains are fully kneaded into the dough! In the case of the author, the color and scent of German potatoes are so great that if you take off your contact lenses and look at them in a vague view, you might think that they are real German potatoes!
So what about the taste?
The flavor and aroma of potatoes spreads with a crispy texture. The umami and saltiness of bacon that immediately chases this. And spicy pepper that stays on the tongue until the end. No doubt, this is German potatoes. Nothing else!
Looking at the raw material notation, it seems that these children are further enhancing the German potato-likeness because it also contains onion powder, garlic powder, cheese powder and so on. The staff said, "I like the best Jagarico I've ever eaten!" Because of its deliciousness and high reproducibility.
As a precaution, I ate it with wine and beer as a snack of sake, but it goes well with wine and beer, and it seems to go well with white rice, so if I have this at home, I may not cook, so I wrote It's a little dangerous snack for a crazy person like this. But ... but it's really delicious, so I'd like everyone to try it. (Even if it doesn't stop, at your own risk ☆)