
Matcha Burritos at 7-Eleven Japan!
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7-Eleven Japan is now selling Matcha Burritos, a sweet and savory snack featuring matcha, azuki red beans, and mochi. This unique convenience store find offers a taste of traditional Japanese sweets in an unexpected format.
7-Eleven Japan has released a new Matcha Burrito, blending traditional Japanese flavors into a convenient snack. Officially called 'Burrito Matcha Azuki Mochi', it combines azuki red beans, mochi rice cake, and matcha from Uji, Japan's esteemed matcha region. Surprisingly, it also contains a hint of cheese, balancing the sweet and salty flavors.
For travelers, this means a chance to experience a unique and affordable Japanese treat. Available for 311 yen (US$2), it's a quick and easy way to sample local flavors while exploring Japan. Heat it up for 50 seconds in a microwave for the best experience.
Keep an eye out for this innovative snack during your next visit to 7-Eleven in Japan. It's a perfect example of the creative and surprising food options available at Japanese convenience stores.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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