That one is famous in Korea as “Ex-Boyfriend Sandwich”.
Its story is basically a woman called to her ex-boyfriend to get recipe.
hypurrlink on
I make something like that with strawberry jam and cream cheese. I call it breakfast strawberry shortcake. Super yummy!
Nkechinyerembi on
Wtf that looks good!
CharlesP2009 on
I might really like that blueberries & cream cheese sandwich
Darth_Rykon on
Blueberry cream cheese is good on bagels. How much different could bread slices be?
SecondEqual4680 on
Smash next question
mountjo on
Why you gotta show me this after I smoked
almondsadnesses on
That’s basically a cake. Looks delicious
Few-Blueberry-4600 on
What so weird about combining blueberries, cream cheese and bread. I would 100% smash that sandwich.
DuckCleaning on
It’s not as strange as you think. That’s basically what a blueberry cheescake is: cream cheese, blueberry sauce and a crust. The only difference is when making cheesecake you add sugar and extra cream to the cream cheese for the filling.
ACER719x on
That sounds amazing! 🤩
gastroph on
I mean, this is how I eat my bagels, and that’s just a different type of bread.
the_Skeleton_king93 on

bony-tony on
Japanese sandos are fantastic. Just a plain-Jane egg salad sandwich from 7-11 is a fucking treat.
I would definitely go in just assuming that blueberry and cream cheese is tasty as hell.
Hwight_Doward on
Never had a jam and cream cheese sandwich before? One of my childhood favourites
WeCameWeSawWeAteitAL on
There is a place in Seattle called tres that sells sandwiches like this. They’re so good. Definitely not the japan price but super tasty.
Orbax on
7-11s are no shit there, everything is so good
ryoujika on
Sound like a reasonable combo. Your definition of “unique” is kinda questionable lol
SOLV3IG on
Try a fruit and cream sandwhich. They are pretty dope. Also tonkatsu sandos are so fucking good. I miss ekiben sando 😮💨😓
lkb810 on
Blueberry cheesecake without the soggy crust.
mrlotato on
For some reason that actually sounds delicious
Lunarlimelight on
I bet that’s amazing
Anxious_Map_8022 on
First time in Japan ?
sparklinglies on
This is functionally the exact same thing as a blueberry cream cheese bagel, just with a different form of bread product.
Wareve on
Creamcheese and jam on toast is common…I thought…
mymeatpuppets on
Isn’t 7-11 worldwide owned out of Japan?
Alwayscooking345 on

Berries and cream? Berries and cream!
Exhausted-CNA on
Minus the soggy looking bread this looks good. May have to try this fresh w softened sweet cream cheese and blueberries!
Rabid-GNN on
Worth noting that Japan’s bread tends to be on the sweeter end so their cream sandwiches have some basis
EE-Diaz on
would try that add a lil cinnamon powder
danceswit_werewolves on
This is a bitchin’ combination, if a bit unusual. I also endorse:
– apple slices with bacon and cheese
– potato chips with peanut butter
– maple cream cheese with bacon
– cucumber, peanut sauce, and egg
gabealexandermusic on
In korea they call this ex-boyfriend toast. It’s delicious
valkrycp on
Japan has a culture of sandwiches being a desert more than a lunch style item. They make all kinds of sweet sandwiches, it is very common.
aps23 on
Don’t knock it till you try it. Try some jam + cream cheese for a preview.
redditismylawyer on
Mmmmm blueberries…. Mmmm cream cheese…. I’m in!
UnderstandingWeak292 on
That sounds good
jerrythecactus on
Not that weird. Seems like it would be normal in a bagel.
WinterSolsticeNight on
That flavor combo sounds delicious. As long as the bread didn’t get soggy (given that the sandwich is prepackaged) I bet it would be great, and a versatile snack to eat any time of day.
Hazi-Tazi on
that actually sounds pretty good
dare7878 on
Sandos are pretty good. Fruit varieties are common, and so are eggs. Most use a specific form of bread called shokupan though, which has an insanely fluffy texture. It’s not like they’re slapping that stuff on whole grain.
ejatx on
Looks really good, like all the 7/11 Japan and Hawaii stuff does. Really wish they’d start trying some of this stuff, especially the sushi or poké, in the U.S. as I think it could work, at least now.
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I’d totally eat that. Considering it’s Japan, it’s probably decent quality too.
Looks delicious
All over it
would definitely eat that
My favorite
That one is famous in Korea as “Ex-Boyfriend Sandwich”.
Its story is basically a woman called to her ex-boyfriend to get recipe.
I make something like that with strawberry jam and cream cheese. I call it breakfast strawberry shortcake. Super yummy!
Wtf that looks good!
I might really like that blueberries & cream cheese sandwich
Blueberry cream cheese is good on bagels. How much different could bread slices be?
Smash next question
Why you gotta show me this after I smoked
That’s basically a cake. Looks delicious
What so weird about combining blueberries, cream cheese and bread. I would 100% smash that sandwich.
It’s not as strange as you think. That’s basically what a blueberry cheescake is: cream cheese, blueberry sauce and a crust. The only difference is when making cheesecake you add sugar and extra cream to the cream cheese for the filling.
That sounds amazing! 🤩
I mean, this is how I eat my bagels, and that’s just a different type of bread.

Japanese sandos are fantastic. Just a plain-Jane egg salad sandwich from 7-11 is a fucking treat.
I would definitely go in just assuming that blueberry and cream cheese is tasty as hell.
Never had a jam and cream cheese sandwich before? One of my childhood favourites
There is a place in Seattle called tres that sells sandwiches like this. They’re so good. Definitely not the japan price but super tasty.
7-11s are no shit there, everything is so good
Sound like a reasonable combo. Your definition of “unique” is kinda questionable lol
Try a fruit and cream sandwhich. They are pretty dope. Also tonkatsu sandos are so fucking good. I miss ekiben sando 😮💨😓
Blueberry cheesecake without the soggy crust.
For some reason that actually sounds delicious
I bet that’s amazing
First time in Japan ?
This is functionally the exact same thing as a blueberry cream cheese bagel, just with a different form of bread product.
Creamcheese and jam on toast is common…I thought…
Isn’t 7-11 worldwide owned out of Japan?

Berries and cream? Berries and cream!
Minus the soggy looking bread this looks good. May have to try this fresh w softened sweet cream cheese and blueberries!
Worth noting that Japan’s bread tends to be on the sweeter end so their cream sandwiches have some basis
would try that add a lil cinnamon powder
This is a bitchin’ combination, if a bit unusual. I also endorse:
– apple slices with bacon and cheese
– potato chips with peanut butter
– maple cream cheese with bacon
– cucumber, peanut sauce, and egg
In korea they call this ex-boyfriend toast. It’s delicious
Japan has a culture of sandwiches being a desert more than a lunch style item. They make all kinds of sweet sandwiches, it is very common.
Don’t knock it till you try it. Try some jam + cream cheese for a preview.
Mmmmm blueberries…. Mmmm cream cheese…. I’m in!
That sounds good
Not that weird. Seems like it would be normal in a bagel.
That flavor combo sounds delicious. As long as the bread didn’t get soggy (given that the sandwich is prepackaged) I bet it would be great, and a versatile snack to eat any time of day.
that actually sounds pretty good
Sandos are pretty good. Fruit varieties are common, and so are eggs. Most use a specific form of bread called shokupan though, which has an insanely fluffy texture. It’s not like they’re slapping that stuff on whole grain.
Looks really good, like all the 7/11 Japan and Hawaii stuff does. Really wish they’d start trying some of this stuff, especially the sushi or poké, in the U.S. as I think it could work, at least now.