If you’re craving cream, you might think of grabbing some cream puffs or eclairs from a convenience store or supermarket. However, right now, I also recommend trying the malasadas available at FamilyMart.
Malasada with cream (Macadamia Whip)
FamilyMart launched the “Malasada (Macadamia Whip)” at 150 yen (including tax) on Tuesday, July 16, 2024.
This product features a doughnut dough with a smooth texture, filled with whipped cream mixed with macadamia cream, and topped with powdered sugar.
FamilyMart is currently hosting a fair called “Hawaii’s Deliciousness Collection!” and the malasada we’re featuring is a popular snack in Hawaii.
Product Overview
Product Name | Malasada (Macadamia Whip) |
Price | 150 yen including tax |
Release Date | Tuesday, July 16, 2024 |
Sales Area | Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Tokai, Hokuriku, Kansai, Chugoku/Shikoku, Kyushu |
Nutrition Facts | Calories 308kcal, Protein 4.5g, Fat 18.3g, Carbohydrates 31.7g (Sugars 31.0g, Dietary Fiber 0.7g), Sodium 0.6g |
manufacturer | Yamazaki Baking |
Hearty and satisfying deliciousness.
I opened the package and took out the contents. The malasada is in what seems to be an oil-resistant bag.
This is what it looks like when you take it out of the bag.
Next, let’s check the cross section! The dough is filled with plenty of whipped cream in the center.
The fluffy dough has a slightly chewy texture. The whipped cream inside has a rich mouthfeel, with the flavor of macadamia nuts and a creamy milk taste, making it very delicious.
My impression is that the dough is similar to the one used in traditional filled doughnuts. The dough is quite firm, so it provides a satisfying and substantial bite. (However, if you prefer malasadas with a crispy exterior and a light, fluffy interior, this one might not be ideal for you.)
Reviews on social media?
I looked up reviews of “Malasada (Macadamia Whip)” on social media and found various comments such as, “Famima’s malasada is really delicious,” “I’ve had it about three times,” “It’s probably fattening,” “It was very tasty but like cream bread,” “Full of cream and sweet,” “It’s a bit different from the malasadas in Hawaii, but still good,” and “I thought malasada was something you could only find in Hawaii.”
As mentioned above, since it is a sweet snack with plenty of whipped cream, it pairs well with unsweetened coffee or tea. If you want to try it, be sure to check out the “Bakery Corner” at FamilyMart.