Sentence examples for kimchi from inspiring English sources

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"kimchi" is a perfectly acceptable word in written English.
You can use it if you're talking about a type of traditional Korean dish of pickled vegetables. For example, "I'm making kimchi for dinner tonight."

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kimchi

noun

A Korean dish made of vegetables, such as cabbage or radishes, that are salted, seasoned, and stored in sealed containers to undergo lactic acid fermentation.

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AJ At a time when everything is kimchi this and fermentation that, there's still a place for old-school pampering.

In mid-2013, Gill opened the Dairy and, while his exhilarating take on the modern bistro is certainly seasonal and British (his menu features herbs, veg and even honey from the rooftop garden), the likes of "chicken oyster, crispy skin, cellar kimchi, burnt kale" and "Cornish crab, pear, cavolo nero, chestnut" are anything but traditional.

UNSCIENTIFIC studies conclude that if you were to ask ten Koreans, "What is the one thing you cannot live without?", at least seven of them would say kimchi.

Sauerkraut and kimchi last longer than fresh cabbage.

Free kimchi along with one's meal is practically a basic human right in Korea.

This has prompted the unthinkable: some restaurants are now charging extra for kimchi.

But the homemade kimchi he brought to last his ailing in-laws through the winter would not be needed.

The kimchi wars Gouged Shooting the messengers Give me land, lots of land ReprintsThe government offered one new approach last month when it announced a deal with the Northern Territory's Labor government to shake up the communal management of aboriginal land by introducing market-driven incentives.

The kimchi wars Gouged Shooting the messengers Give me land, lots of land ReprintsThe numbers were headline grabbing, but have failed to impress patients and have been greeted with scepticism even by the state-controlled media.

South Korean diners would not tolerate bland kimchi (cabbage pickled in garlic and chili) or sannakji (fresh chopped octopus, still wriggling on the plate).

He was doubly an outsider: a poor farmer's son from the rocky, neglected south-western coast, and a "street-fighter" whose purpose was to agitate, brewing up seditious pamphlets in kitchens heady with kimchi and kerosene, rather than to govern the country.

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