How do you make korean kimchi?
“Kimchi” is a staple Korean side dish known for its pungent, spicy and tangy flavor. There are many varieties of kimichi made from different vegetables, like cucumbers and radishes, but typically cabbage is the most popular form. Kimchi has gained popularity outside of Korea due to its enormous health benefits from the raw ingredients. The garlic, onion and spicy peppers have an abundant amount of Vitamin A, B and C and the cabbage is an excellent source of fiber. However, it is best known for its “good bacteria” known as lactobacilli, found in fermented foods, which helps with digestion and prevents yeast infections. Separate and wash the cabbage leaves. Sprinkle 2 tablespoon of sea salt evenly on each cabbage leaf and place them in a large bowel. Pour the cold water and refrigerate over night. Pour out the water and rinse each cabbage leaf. Set the cabbage aside in a large bowel. Mince the garlic and ginger finely. Thinly slice the scallions. Add the dried red pepper, sugar, garlic,