Pa-kimchi explained

Pa-kimchi
Alternate Name:Scallion kimchi
Country:Korea
Creators:-->
Type:Kimchi
Main Ingredient:Scallion
Serving Size:100 g
Korean name
Hangul:Korean: 파김치
Rr:pa-gimchi
Mr:p'a-kimch'i
Koreanipa:pronounced as /ko/

Pa-kimchi, also known as green onion kimchi or scallion kimchi, is a type of kimchi that Koreans usually eat for banchan (traditional side dishes) and is most popular in Jeolla-do. Pa-kimchi uses medium-thick green onions known as jjokpa (Korean: 쪽파), which are fermented to maturity in powdered red pepper gochutgaru, garlic, ginger and seasoned with myeolchi jeot (salted anchovies). It is known for its hot spicy taste.[1]

South Koreans add either fermented anchovies or fermented brine shrimp (saeujeot), depending on the region.

Nutritional composition

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Nutrients per 100g Nutrientsper 100g Nutrients per 100g Nutrients per 100g
Carbohydrate 4.5g Protein 1.5g glucose 0.5g Potassium 163.67 mg
Fat 0.6g Dietary Fiber 1.8g fructose 0.5g Calcium 5 mg
Vitamin B1 0.09 mg Vitamin B2 0.08 mg lactose 0.0g Iron 5.1 mg
Niacin 1.25 mg Vitamin C 0.00 mg maltose 0.1g Phosphorus 26.75 mg
Retinol 0.0 mg Beta-carotene 764.22 mg Sugar 1.1g Saturated fat 0.1g
Cholesterol 2.17 mg Sucrose 0.0g Sodium 408.05 mg Trans fat 0,0g

See also

References

  1. http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1624557&cid=48165&categoryId=48210 Pa kimchi
  2. http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2110110&cid=48160&categoryId=48160