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by kijin
242 days ago
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Larger slices taste better, too. Kimchi starts to lose its crispness as soon as it is cut. If you store pre-cut kimchi in the fridge, it will turn into a floppy mess much sooner. So you're more likely to be served uncut kimchi in restaurants where the menu requires fresh crisp kimchi, as in bossam, kalguksu, and seolleongtang. |
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