This is probably a good example of the phenomenon. It's imported from Japan at a price point of just $3.49 for two of the fluffy cakes. It's much more airy and less dense than the typical cheesecake you'd find here in the US. It's also a good bit less sweet.
At 150 calories per cake, these soufflé cheesecakes are significantly less indulgent than most American desserts. It was a bit off-putting to me at first. When I see the word "cheesecake," I want something rich and heavy. To be fair, the word "soufflé" suggests something a little lighter.
By the end of my cake, the relatively understated flavor had grown on me. The cream cheese, milk, lemon, and tapioca provided a more subtle dessert flavor than I'm used to, but it's not inferior by any means. The product went great with strawberries, just as the serving suggestion on the packaging indicated.
Sonia loved hers from first bite. She would buy this again in a heartbeat. I'd happily eat it again, and I might dress it up with some different berries or even a dollop of whipped cream.
Available for a limited time only. Just a hunch, but this will probably be unavailable by the time TJ's fall stuff rolls in next month. Found in the frozen section—simply thaw for three hours in the fridge to prepare. Eight and a half out of ten stars from Sonia. I'll go with seven and a half for Trader Joe's Japanese Soufflé Cheesecakes.
Bottom line: 8 out of 10.
Oh my gosh- I am so glad you like these. I know a number of people that have tried this and think it is blah. I am the only American in my family and spent significant time in Europe growing up so I am not a fan of Americanized high sugar desserts. I would take a higher fat much lower sugar dessert any day LOL. This product fits the bill and actually it is not high fat, not high calorie and not high sugar. It has this awesome light fluffy creamy taste to it that I love. I have topped it with mixed thawed frozen berry mix. Have also drizzled it with a little Ghirardelli sea salt caramel. Have drizzled it w/a little TJs Bourbon Vanilla Paste. Have dusted it w/real cocoa and then canned light whipped cream. So many different ways to eat this.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is definitely less sweet than a typical American dessert. It goes great with berries but the vanilla paste is a great idea. We will try that next time!
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