I was looking for GOCHUGARU and my local shop sold me this? Is it the real deal?by bmacir 4 Comments bmacir 2 years ago Thanks in advance for any feedback. I was looking for GOCHUGARU and my local shop sold me this. Is it the real deal? JeanDames 2 years ago 고추가루 = gochugaru, and that’s what’s printed on the bag so yes. It looks like a fine ground one, were you using it for something in particular? Important_Stroke_myc 2 years ago I never buy Chinese gochugaru. The first and last time I did my kimchi looked brown and gross and the flavor was off.My preference is the bright shiny red gochugaru that gives a fresh red color and the taste is better.Eating starts with the eyes. digitulgurl 2 years ago Looks like fine grind. What are you trying to make with it?Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
bmacir 2 years ago Thanks in advance for any feedback. I was looking for GOCHUGARU and my local shop sold me this. Is it the real deal?
JeanDames 2 years ago 고추가루 = gochugaru, and that’s what’s printed on the bag so yes. It looks like a fine ground one, were you using it for something in particular?
Important_Stroke_myc 2 years ago I never buy Chinese gochugaru. The first and last time I did my kimchi looked brown and gross and the flavor was off.My preference is the bright shiny red gochugaru that gives a fresh red color and the taste is better.Eating starts with the eyes.
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Thanks in advance for any feedback. I was looking for GOCHUGARU and my local shop sold me this. Is it the real deal?
고추가루 = gochugaru, and that’s what’s printed on the bag so yes. It looks like a fine ground one, were you using it for something in particular?
I never buy Chinese gochugaru. The first and last time I did my kimchi looked brown and gross and the flavor was off.
My preference is the bright shiny red gochugaru that gives a fresh red color and the taste is better.
Eating starts with the eyes.
Looks like fine grind. What are you trying to make with it?