One of the most surprising finds in the Thai 7-Eleven dessert fridge is the Japanese-style Mochi. For just a few Baht, you get these soft, round, and incredibly stretchy cakes filled with various creams. They have become a viral sensation on TikTok and Instagram, but do they actually taste like authentic Japanese mochi, or are they just a sugary imitation?
| Feature | Details |
| Price | 20 – 25 THB |
| Main Flavors | Strawberry, Chocolate, Matcha, Salted Egg |
| Texture | Extremely soft and stretchy (Chewy) |
| Real Rating | ⭐⭐⭐🌗☆ (3.5/5) |
Why the 3.5? The texture of the dough is perfect, but the fillings can feel a bit too industrial and artificial. Also, they are quite small—you’ll finish one in two bites!
The “Stretchy” Experience
The first thing you’ll notice about the 7-Eleven Mochi (โมจิ) is how soft it is.
- The Dough: It’s made from glutinous rice flour and is very thin. If you try to pull it apart, it stretches like mozzarella cheese—perfect for a “foodie” photo.
- The Filling: This is where it varies. The Strawberry version is very sweet and jam-like, while the Salted Egg(very popular in Thailand) has a savory-sweet balance that is an acquired taste for many foreigners.
Top Flavors Ranked
- Strawberry Cheesecake: Probably the safest bet. It’s creamy and has a nice fruit swirl.
- Chocolate: Thick and rich, but a bit heavy on the palm oil taste.
- Salted Egg (Lava): The most “Thai” experience. Be careful: it can be messy if the “lava” is too liquid.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Fun Texture: Extremely satisfying to chew and play with.
- Affordable Luxury: An authentic mochi in Japan costs triple; this is a great budget version.
- Always Fresh: Since they sell out fast, the ones in the fridge are usually very soft.
Cons:
- Messy: They are often covered in fine flour/starch to prevent sticking. You will get white powder on your clothes!
- High Sugar: For such a small snack, it’s a lot of sugar.
- Fragile: If you leave them in your bag for an hour, they turn into a sticky blob.
Final Verdict
The 7-Eleven Thailand Mochi is a fun snack to try once. It’s perfect for a quick sweet craving, but it doesn’t replace the quality of a handmade mochi. If you like “chewy” textures (the famous Q-texture), you will love these.

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