Today’s snack.
Ginza Tamaya’s “Gomatamago Pudding Doctor Yellow Package 2pcs” 600 yen (tax included).
We found it at the gift kiosk in the ticket gate of JR Shin-Yokohama station.
The yellow packaging of Doctor Yellow is eye-catching.
By the way, “sesame egg” means…
Ginza Tamaya’s signature product, a well-known Tokyo souvenir.
Black sesame paste and black sesame bean paste are wrapped in sponge cake dough and coated with white chocolate to create a cute egg-shaped confection.
This is the first time I have heard of a product called “sesame egg pudding!
As a pudding lover, I would love to taste it.
The “Gomatamago” pudding was created with the support of many customers, “Gomatamago” reads from the top and “Gomatamago” reads from the bottom.
To take advantage of the deliciousness of black sesame, black sesame paste is used in place of caramel sauce to give the cake a different taste.
If you like, you can combine the black sesame paste with the pudding like a sauce, and enjoy the flavor of sesame together with the pudding.
The pudding’s deliciousness spreads in your mouth with its smooth and gentle texture. (quoted from the Ginza Tamaya website)”.
This is the “Doctor Yellow Package” that I purchased this time, exclusive to Tokai kiosks.
The package features a design of “Shinkansen Electric Railway Comprehensive Testing Vehicle (Doctor Yellow) Type 923.
I mean, Doctor Yellow is called “Shinkansen Electric Railway Comprehensive Test Vehicle”, right? Wow!
Now it’s time to open the doors.
Ooooh! It’s an egg!
When you pop open the plastic container…
The pudding is covered with a film and a folded plastic spoon on top of it.
(The film was applied so snugly that it was a little tricky to peel off.)
Well, I’ll have some!
Honey is used in the pudding, and the sweetness of honey can be felt well.
The inside is filled with thick black sesame paste.
Mixing the pudding with the black sesame paste doubles the flavor!
This is a “Japanese” pudding.
Today I couldn’t wait and had it at room temperature, but I thought it would taste even better if I refrigerated it. (I thought it tasted even better chilled in the fridge.)
I thought the Doctor Yellow package would be a hit with children who love bullet trains, but I wondered about the black sesame paste since it had quite a big impact.
*By the way, because honey is used, children under 1 year old are not allowed to eat it.
Calories are 155 kcal per serving.
It can be stored at room temperature and lasts about two months, making it a good souvenir to bring back home.
Thank you for the food… ♪
Umi.