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Magazine F Issue#12 Kimchi
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Kimchi is the epitome of a traditional Korean food.
But unlike pasta or sushi, it is too multifaceted to be described only as one country’s representative food.
In Korea, kimchi is not just a food—it is the end product of an encompassing culinary culture, from processes and techniques for production and storage to a wide range of kimchibased recipes.
It’s hard to identify another distinctive dish that exerts such influence over a nation’s cuisine. In the future, kimchi will gain more recognition for its cultural value and potential, for it has always been a highly personalized food that is customized to suit each family’s taste.