If you like it and it’s delicious to you, then it’s fine.
DrinkMunch
Its like getting a high life or coors banquet at a bar. It does the job, easily accessible and quality is going to be reliable.
TrainingMarsupial521
Not one for prepacked kimchee, but I’ve had this brand and it was really good.
Misaki2010
One of the two I usually use. Love it a lot. Got a a 1KG bag in my fridge right now. Enjoy it!
TazzleMcBuggins
I’ve always found that the bagged stuff is tasty.
ImGoingToSayOneThing
I realize kimchi isn’t accessible to everyone everywhere but generally I stay away from big factory-made, commercial kimchi products.
There’s always a taste to them which I assume is preservatives.
But with that said, if it works for you then go off.
soomiyoo
I eat korean food 5 nights a week. This is the kimchi I use. It’s good.
SubstantialCount8156
Best tasting one IMO
theXsquid
This is the brand I buy at Costco.
Loose-Smell-6559
Are you eating kimshi straight up out of the pouch?
Itoshikis_Despair
Of the mass-produced ones available where I live, it’s my preferred brand by far.
videojohnc
I agree that of the brands available in most Korean or Asian grocery stores, Jongga is VERY good. Probably the best brand I’ve tried. If I can get homemade, I will…but it’s not always easily available.
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Main one I use, delicious.
If you like it and it’s delicious to you, then it’s fine.
Its like getting a high life or coors banquet at a bar. It does the job, easily accessible and quality is going to be reliable.
Not one for prepacked kimchee, but I’ve had this brand and it was really good.
One of the two I usually use. Love it a lot. Got a a 1KG bag in my fridge right now. Enjoy it!
I’ve always found that the bagged stuff is tasty.
I realize kimchi isn’t accessible to everyone everywhere but generally I stay away from big factory-made, commercial kimchi products.
There’s always a taste to them which I assume is preservatives.
But with that said, if it works for you then go off.
I eat korean food 5 nights a week. This is the kimchi I use. It’s good.
Best tasting one IMO
This is the brand I buy at Costco.
Are you eating kimshi straight up out of the pouch?
Of the mass-produced ones available where I live, it’s my preferred brand by far.
I agree that of the brands available in most Korean or Asian grocery stores, Jongga is VERY good. Probably the best brand I’ve tried. If I can get homemade, I will…but it’s not always easily available.