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KIMCHI
Kimchi, the quintessential Korean food. Red, spicy, crunchy (unless really really REALLY overripe) and tasty, this particular food is present in most Korean households, mind included.
Have a bad taste in your mouth and can't get rid of it? Eat Kimchi! Have sinus congestion and can't taste anything? Eat Kimchi! Have a vampire infestation? Eat Kimchi! Have avian flu, AIDS, or any type of ailment? Eat Kimchi! Kimchi lovers UNITE! Haha, okay, so I guess the point of all this is to spread Kimchi love and to joyfully sympathize with all other Kimchi lovers! ![]()
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What do you eat it with? Because my roommate (who is Mexican, not Korean) got it one time and I told her I wanted to try it, but I tried it by itself, so I didn't like it
. Somebody told me later that you never eat Kimchi alone, you eat it with something else.Anything in particular besides rice? |
Maybe your roommate just got some crappy kimchi. That happens sometimes...the seasonings aren't right or whatever. Also, it's spicy, so some people don't like that. And you get dragon breath from it too...anyway, just try it again!
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Dragon breath is an awesome description. =O ![]() Anakin: *sits back in anguish* What have I done? Darth Sidious: You're fulfilling your destiny, Anakin. |
I personally like the smell; however, a majority of my non ethnic friends abhor it. Asia Markets and Dong Dong Oriental markets carry it here in St. Louis...I'm not sure about where you are.
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Yeah, kimchi's great. I ate that a lot when I was in Japan. Mostly the Japan-manufactured shit though, but I had some korean friends who actually got kimchi sent to them by their moms so I got to taste the real stuff.
Great for rice, meat, rice and meat and other stuff, too! I love eating it just as it is. Sadly, it's rare in Sweden, and the ones you do come by aren't that good. ![]() |
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Mmm, kimchi (actually saw some in a Safeway store today!)
There's tons of it in my household, though I rarely ate it as a kid. Nowadays, my Korean-blood sings for kimchi, especially after eating half-assed meals and dormitory food. My grandma also lives with me, and she's a kimchi-making machine! There's the typical cabbage kimchi, but now we have nappa and green onion kimchi. Sadly, most of my friends can't stand spicy food, so I don't think they've tried kimchi before D':
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Or that, the sourness just comes from Kimchi going bad (not enough spices). |
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Now you have got me interested in this food. I wonder where I can get some.
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I admit that that would probably be very easy to do, assuming that I lived in the city in which they were Asian food markets. However, there are none in this area.
This makes me sad. |