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Do you like Kimchi?

Old Aug 27, 2025 | 11:50 pm
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Do you like Kimchi?

Do u like korean kimchi?

Personally i dislike it because of the sourness and the spicy taste.
bad combo for me.

What about u?
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Old Aug 28, 2025 | 8:39 am
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I like kimchi when at a Korean restaurant. I also like it as a side dish whenever. Mr Gfunk doesn't like it, so I don't generally have it if I'm not at a Korean restaurant.
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Old Aug 28, 2025 | 10:53 am
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I like it. I purchase it at the grocery store. I dont think Ive had it at a restaurant, so I may not have had the real deal. Id love to get a taste of homemade.
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Old Aug 28, 2025 | 11:53 am
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I like kimchi like I like mustard, or beans. It all depends on the style. I grew up hating mustard, and canned baked beans and thought I didn't like mustard or beans. Same with kimchi (although I've never gone out of my way to eat it).
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
I like kimchi like I like mustard, or beans. It all depends on the style.
Same here. I've only had it at restaurants, but there seems to be quite a variety. A few have been pushed to the side. I tend to like the spicier ones, maybe not for the flavor.

A little different than sauerkraut for me -- haven't had one I don't like, but there's a wide range, and some are signficantly better than others. Some of the Baltic/E. European styles are excellent.
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Made fresh at restaurants, I love every type I've tried. (None pushed aside ) Never yet found any in a jar that I liked.
We bought a crock a few years back and made a batch. It would have been really good except it was too salty. I need to try again now that life has finally given me a bit of free time.
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Originally Posted by braslvr
Made fresh at restaurants, I love every type I've tried. (None pushed aside ) Never yet found any in a jar that I liked.
We bought a crock a few years back and made a batch. It would have been really good except it was too salty. I need to try again now that life has finally given me a bit of free time.
I will argue that there's no such thing as "fresh" kimchi, by definition! But house made, sure - I did like the stuff that came in a jar that my friend made - and put it in a jar. And brought it to my house!
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Old Aug 28, 2025 | 6:34 pm
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I like it. My wife hates it. Or more accurately hates me when I eat it and banishes me to the spare bedroom.
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Old Aug 28, 2025 | 6:49 pm
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I don't think I like it? I tried to bring a vacuum-packed, freshly prepared kimchi that I made myself in Seoul (in a korean cooking class) onto the plane in my carry-on luggage. The Seoul airport security made me pitch it! So I will never know... It seemed really healthy though so I wish I could learn to like it!
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
I will argue that there's no such thing as "fresh" kimchi, by definition! But house made, sure - I did like the stuff that came in a jar that my friend made - and put it in a jar. And brought it to my house!
Glad you were able to decipher my post.
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I love Kimchi. I love spice. I love sour.

Indian restaurants have a good spicy pickled vegetable dish as well.

I am sure theres a USA version. We humans love our spicy sour delights :-)
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Originally Posted by gaobest

I am sure theres a USA version. We humans love our spicy sour delights :-)
"Ours" is probably some gummy candy that is sweet, sour and spicy.
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Old Aug 29, 2025 | 12:25 pm
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Originally Posted by Heyden
I like it. My wife hates it. Or more accurately hates me when I eat it and banishes me to the spare bedroom.
My mom used to do the same thing to my stepfather when he ate kimchi.


I enjoy kimchi but can't handle it if it's too spicy unfortunately so have to be cautious.
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Old Aug 30, 2025 | 5:31 am
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We have his and hers jars of kimchi in the house at all timeshe prefers cabbage, I prefer radish. We occasionally splurge and go to a kimchi store in NJ run by an auntie who speaks Korean at us (we just smile and nod, I assume shes telling us why the container she chose is better than the one we originally picked out).
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Old Sep 5, 2025 | 9:43 pm
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Originally Posted by Calcifer
We have his and hers jars of kimchi in the house at all timeshe prefers cabbage, I prefer radish. We occasionally splurge and go to a kimchi store in NJ run by an auntie who speaks Korean at us (we just smile and nod, I assume shes telling us why the container she chose is better than the one we originally picked out).
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