CJ POGI KIMCHI 10KG*1
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CJ POGI KIMCHI 10KG*1
About this item
CJ POGI KIMCHI 10KG*1
Item Code: D0004
Sales Unit: Carton
Qty./ctn: 1/ctn
GST free
"CJ POGI KIMCHI", made with authentic Korean flavour and selected quality Australian ingredients.
Kimchi is a traditional Korean food and representative food.
It is a Korean fermented food made by salting cabbage, radish, etc. in thick salt and then mixing with seasonings and salted fish such as red pepper powder, green onion, garlic, and ginger.
There are many kinds of kimchi, but in the case of spicy kimchi, the typical seasonings are red pepper powder and salted fish, and in Korea, the manufacturing process and type are slightly different from each other.
It is a food that is flavoured with seasoning with vegetables that are salted in saltwater and fermented to enhance storage.
In addition to spicy and salty kimchi, there are various kinds of kimchi.
There is also kimchi such as bachelor kimchi made with radish, kakdugi, and cucumber made with cucumber. Even broccoli makes kimchi.
Origin : Korea
About this item
CJ POGI KIMCHI 10KG*1
Item Code: D0004
Sales Unit: Carton
Qty./ctn: 1/ctn
GST free
"CJ POGI KIMCHI", made with authentic Korean flavour and selected quality Australian ingredients.
Kimchi is a traditional Korean food and representative food.
It is a Korean fermented food made by salting cabbage, radish, etc. in thick salt and then mixing with seasonings and salted fish such as red pepper powder, green onion, garlic, and ginger.
There are many kinds of kimchi, but in the case of spicy kimchi, the typical seasonings are red pepper powder and salted fish, and in Korea, the manufacturing process and type are slightly different from each other.
It is a food that is flavoured with seasoning with vegetables that are salted in saltwater and fermented to enhance storage.
In addition to spicy and salty kimchi, there are various kinds of kimchi.
There is also kimchi such as bachelor kimchi made with radish, kakdugi, and cucumber made with cucumber. Even broccoli makes kimchi.
Origin : Korea