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Kimchi is a staple of every Korean meal. Read on to learn more about the vast world of this flavorful fermented food.
Kimchi, a fermented vegetable dish, is a Korean traditional dish that accompanies every meal in Korea. It is made with various vegetables including cabbage, radish and cucumber, and there are many different variations in cooking methods and types. As kimchi’s efficacy in health has been scientifically proven, the interest in this Korean food is also rising around the world.
Kimchi jjigae
Aged kimchi gimbap
Bean curd with stir-fried kimchi
Kimchi mandu
Museum Kimchikan
Museum Kimchikan is a museum dedicated to kimchi in Insa-dong’s Maru Art Center. The exhibition details the culture, history, trajectory, and efficacy of kimchi and teaches the visitors how to make kimchi through videos. View more >>>Gimjang
Gimjang, the making and sharing of large quantities of kimchi (fermented cabbage) ahead of the long winter months to come, is an essential part of Korean culture. Despite being centered on kimchi, this practice has never been limited to just food preparation. Gimjang is more of a ceremony, bringing family members together, promoting cooperation among members of society and sharing with the less fortunate. This provides a sense of identity and unity, enhancing ties among different communities. Also, it is a culture of bringing people closer to nature.
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