Baek kimchi

Baek kimchi

Baek kimchi
Korean name
Hangul 백김치
Hanja 김치
Revised Romanization baek gimchi
McCune–Reischauer paek kimch'i

Baek kimchi (literally "white kimchi") is a variety of kimchi made without the chili pepper powder commonly used for fermenting kimchi in Korean cuisine.[1] Baek kimchi has a mild and clean flavor, which appeals to children and the elderly, to whom the regular kimchi might be too spicy.[2] Baek kimchi consists of salted baechu (cabbage), mu (radish), minari, spring onions, Korean pear, chestnuts, jujube, ginger, garlic, salt, sugar, and a little bit of shredded chili pepper as garnish.[3]

Baek kimchi's mild flavor and crunchy texture makes it a good appetizer when people order main dishes based on beef such as galbi or bulgogi at Korean restaurants. It is also used as a wrap for baek kimchi bossam.[4]

See also

References

  1. (Korean) Baek kimchi at Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
  2. (Korean) Baek kimchi
  3. (Korean) Baek kimchi at Doosan Encyclopedia
  4. (Korean) Well-being food, Segye Ilbo, 2009-01-22. Retrieved 2010-06-27.

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