Tasting
Nissin York has released a paper-packed soft drink called “The peach syrup that I wanted to drink that day” appeared on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. It is said that it reproduces the taste of the syrup of “canned yellow peach” that the middle generation often ate when they were young, and has a drinkable taste, so I tried drinking it while comparing it with the syrup from a real canned yellow peach.
“Peach can syrup that I wanted to drink that day” (released on November 5th) | Nissin Food Group
https://www.nissin.com/jp/news/12994
The package of “Peach can syrup that I wanted to drink that day” is designed with the image of a yellow peach can. The content is 450ml and contains 2% yellow peach juice.
Message: “Your childhood wishes will now come true!”
Ingredients include high-fructose corn syrup, sugar, peach juice, acidulant, sweetener (acesulfame K, sucralose), flavoring, etc. Since the calorie is 32kcal per 100ml, it is calculated as 144kcal per package.
I poured it into a clear glass.
It looks completely transparent. The color is almost colorless, but it looks slightly yellowish.
When you take a sip, you’ll be greeted with a light sweetness and a peach-like aroma. When I drank just one sip, I thought that the sweetness was stronger than the peach flavor, but when I took a deep drink, I felt that the peach flavor and sourness were stronger. The sweetness is not sticky and it has a nice texture, so it definitely has a refreshing taste that you can drink a lot.
What kind of flavor did the real canned yellow peach syrup taste like? So, I bought a real yellow peach can to check the origin.
The syrup contains whole yellow peach pulp. The only ingredients are yellow peach, sugar, and citric acid.
I poured just the syrup from the can into a clear glass. It feels a little thicker than “the peach can syrup that I wanted to drink that day.”
The syrup in the can looks more yellow than the “Peach Can Syrup I wanted to drink that day.” When you drink the syrup from the can, you can feel the thick and smooth texture and the sourness and sweetness derived from yellow peach. Anyway, the flavor of yellow peach is rich, and after drinking it, it leaves a strong aftertaste in the mouth with an intense sweetness. Compared to this syrup, you can clearly see that the “Peach can syrup that I wanted to drink that day” has a smooth taste while suppressing the yellow peach flavor. An editorial staff member who tasted the sample said, “I get the impression that the “Peach Can Syrup I Wanted to Drink That Day” diluted the syrup in the can to make it much easier to drink, but the yellow peach flavor was also weaker, so I think it’s a different drink when compared. I get the comment.”
“Peach can syrup that I wanted to drink that day” will be available for purchase at convenience stores nationwide except Okinawa from Tuesday, November 5, 2024. The suggested retail price is 139 yen excluding tax.
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