The egg sandwich is one of the most popular sandwiches in Japanese convenience stores. Among them, I would like to introduce egg sandwiches from 7-Eleven.
7-Eleven’s Egg Sandwiches
7-Eleven offers a variety of egg sandwiches, ranging from the standard egg sandwich to those with chicken or a Japanese-style egg omelet flavored with dashi broth.
The most common one is the egg paste sandwich, which is especially popular among international visitors.
Next, we have the Teriyaki Chicken and Egg Sandwich, which features a boiled egg with a partially intact shape.
Following that is the Tamagoyaki Sandwich, which contains a Japanese-style omelet rather than the paste-like boiled egg found in typical egg sandwiches.
The texture and taste are completely different from a regular egg sandwich, so I recommend trying it to experience the difference.
However, it appears that this product is currently only available in the Kinki region (such as Osaka and Kyoto), so if you visit this area, why not give it a try?
Tamago Roll is Also Recommended
Although it’s not a sandwich, the Tamago Roll is also a popular product. It features a paste-like boiled egg filling in a roll.
This product closely resembles the taste of an egg sandwich, so international visitors might enjoy it as well.
This item is also highly popular among Japanese people.
Egg Sandwiches Are Not Exclusive to 7-Eleven
Egg sandwiches are not only available at 7-Eleven but also at other convenience stores like Lawson and FamilyMart.
As with 7-Eleven, the most common variety is the egg paste sandwich.
The taste and texture vary slightly, especially in texture, depending on the convenience store.
If you’re a fan of egg sandwiches, it might be interesting to try those from other convenience stores to compare the differences.
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