[Starbucks in Japan] I tried vegetarian and vegan compatible food!

This article highlights Starbucks’ vegetarian and vegan-friendly products.

Starbucks offers a wide variety of beverages, including coffee and seasonal Frappuccinos.

In fact, they also have a wide variety of food items, some of which are vegetarian and vegan friendly!

Here is what we actually had at the restaurant, with a food review.

What is Starbucks?

The first Starbucks store opened in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. in 1971, and landed in Japan about 25 years later.

Some of you may know that the first store in Japan opened in Ginza, Tokyo.

Currently, the company has about 1,800 stores, and offers not only eat-in at its stores, but also drive-through and delivery services.

Starbucks Plant-Based Products

Starbucks offers plant-based products that do not use animal products as key ingredients. (As of April 14, 2024)

  • Sugar Donuts
  • Chocolate Rice Flour Muffins
  • Rice Flour Green Tea Roll Cake
  • Semi-dried tomato pizza toast
  • (Discontinued)Banana Rice Flour Muffin
  • (Discontinued)Keema Curry Ishigama Filone
  • (Discontinued)Tiramisu

There is a wide range of products from sandwiches to sweets, and it is nice to have a choice.

They are sold in the chilled section near the cash register, where sandwiches and other items are sold.

If you want to eat at the restaurant, you can have them heated in the oven.

You can also take them home to eat at home.

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Sugar Donuts

Sugar Donuts

Price: 280 yen (tax included)

Fluffy dough covered with lots of sugar.

Sugar Donuts

The sugar on the surface is crispy and the dough is sticky.

It is plant-based, but the taste is so natural that you don’t notice it unless you are told.

It is very sweet and goes well with coffee!

Semi-dried tomato pizza toast

Semi-dried tomato pizza toast

Price: 390 yen (tax included)

Pizza toast with sticky texture bread topped with tomato sauce.

Semi-dried tomato pizza toast

Semi-dried tomatoes are sweet and juicy.

The bread is a little thicker, about 5 slices.

The tomato sauce, with its grainy onions and herbs, goes well with the bread.

The soy milk white sauce and plant-based cheese can be tasted without being peculiar.

Summary

This article introduced Starbucks’ plant-based products.

The menu changes regularly, so it is recommended to check the official website.

The drinks are also recommended for vegans, as the milk can be changed to soy (soy milk), almond milk, or oat milk.

Please be sure to try the plant-based foods along with the drinks.

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