Showing posts with label 7-11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7-11. Show all posts

Monday 4 November 2013

Squid soaked in Chinese wine by Original Taste Workshop

I love snacks soaked in Chinese wine but the ones by Original Taste all have bones (i.e ducks tongue, pork knuckles and chicken feet).

I was glad there is now Squid to choose from because it was delicious, the wine has a really nice savory taste and the texture of the squid is really springy flavoured with the wine.
Next time I am going to put them on my instant noodles/cup noodles with the wine as well.

原味家作上海酒糟鮮魷

Wednesday 9 October 2013

sugga chocopens

Thanks to 7-11 for these sugga chocopens, they are bascially coloured icing for decorating cakes.
There are six colours in total.
Initially I was going to decorate the dessert and squeezed the chocopen with all my might but the icing did not come out.
I then realised you had to immerse it in 50-60 degree C water to melt the icing.
After doing that, it was easy to use!
After a while, the icing becomes matt and becomes hard.
As for the taste, the icing tastes like chocolate icing.
For the other colours yellow and blue, I will use it on darker cakes so that there is a better contrast and the colours will show up better.

Cook Si rice noodle with kimchi flavoured soup

Thanks to 7-11 for these noodles which cost $9.9.

The Kimchi flavour was extremely spicy!





Cook Si rice noodle with hot and spicy soup

Thanks to 7-11 for these noodles which cost $9.9.

The hot and spicy flavour was quite spicy!




Also in this series is a Kimchi flavour!

2.PM Korean rice cakes in soup

Got these delicious spicy rice cakes Thanks to 7-11 which cost $12.9 per bowl.




The shape of these rice cakes were like flat discs and the ones I tried earlier were like thick mini rods.

The broth tasted nice but the rice cakes were too chewy, maybe I should leave them for at least 10 minutes next time.

The broth was nice and colourful, it had pieces of dehydrated eggs and seaweed.

2.PM Korean spicy rice cakes
http://supersupergirl-food.blogspot.hk/2013/10/2pm-korean-spicy-rice-cakes.html
MyungDong Instant Rice Cake Soup
http://supersupergirl-food.blogspot.com/2012/06/myungdong-instant-rice-cake-soup.html
2.PM Korean rice cakes website:
http://www.dmgfood.co.kr/sub02_02.html

Friday 4 October 2013

2.PM Korean spicy rice cakes

Got these delicious spicy rice cakes Thanks to 7-11 which cost $12.9 per bowl.


Inside there is a vacuum sealed bag of Korean rice cakes which look like mini rice rolls.

The rice cakes are easy to prepare, you just open the sealed bag and put them in the bowl in came in and add hot water.
Then you can let it stand for 8 minutes or put it in the microwave for 2 minutes.
After that, pour away the hot water and add the sachet of sauce and it is ready to eat.


The rice cakes were quite nice, they were firm and al-dente and not as spicy as I expected with some sweetness in the sauce.

Thursday 3 October 2013

DAYPLUS Green Tea natural yeast bread

Marbled bread with green tea from 7-11.
The bread was nicely flavoured and not too sweet but not springy enough.



Inside the packet there is some sort of interesting dessicant called "Fresh Dot" technology which involves ethanol.


Wednesday 2 October 2013

Izumiya Castella (sponge cake)

Thanks to Hong Kong's 7-11 for these Izumiya Castella (sponge cakes) $11.9.

Castella cakes are made of starch syrup, sugar, eggs and flour.

There were two flavours Matcha or Honey, both were nice and soft with a slightly sticky and chewy texture.
I preferred the honey flavour because it was much lighter.

As for the Matcha, the matcha flavour was not strong enough.




Choco Crunch bars from 7-11 in Hong Kong

Got these delicious Choco Crunch snacks from 7-11 which cost $9.9 per box.

There are three flavours: chocolate, strawberry and banana.

In each box, there are three bars.


They are similar to rice crispy bars but the shape of the crispy pieces are just like cute little balls, similar to deep fried couscous made into a sweet snack bar.
They all had a nice crisp crunch and the texture of the bar was not too hard.
Out of the three flavours, the chocolate flavour was the best.

Next I liked the strawberry because it had a hint of coconut in it and lastly the banana because I am not really a banana person.


Tuesday 1 October 2013

7-11 Japanese Korean Hamper

Thanks to Hong Kong's 7-11 for sending me this stash of irresistible snacks.
It contains Korean Choco crunch, cakes, chocopens and more.





Thursday 4 April 2013

Kowloon dairy Mochi Ice Almond Flavour

This is the new Almond flavour from Kowloon dairy, it is almond flavoured icecream wrapped inside a thin mochi.





















In the past I have tried Taro which was my favourite.

The almond one is quite nice and not too sweet.
It tastes like the almond milk drinks but in icecream form wrapped in chewy mochi dusted in flour.



Kowloon dairy Mochi Ice Chestnut Flavour

http://supersupergirl-food.blogspot.com/2013/07/kowloon-dairy-mochi-ice-chestnut-flavour.html


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