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Old 05-21-2011, 11:27 PM   #11590
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I'm familiar with kimchee. Well, in the sense that when my roommate opens a jar of kimchee, I flee to the other end of the house.
It's not that it smells bad to me, really, it's just a really strong smell. I have a rather sensitive nose.
That's why in Korea everyone stores their kimchee pots outside. You see them on almost every door step, on every roof top, and even on some fire escapes!



There are lots of varieties; cabbage, daikon, etc., but all have a really strong smell. Some are hot enough to destroy steel! The first time I went to Korea I lived in fear of having my tongue melt! These days I can gobble down anything they throw at me! I love it.

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