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The Kitchen Sisters Present

226 - Kimchi Diplomacy—Hidden Kitchens: War & Peace and Food

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🗓️ 21 November 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Late autumn is Kimjang season in the Republic of Korea when families and communities come together to make and share large quantities of kimchi to ensure that every household has enough to sustain it through the long, harsh winter.

This story is part of series Hidden Kitchens: Kimchi Diplomacy — War & Peace and Food

“Kimchi is everywhere in Korea. It’s like air,” says Hyunjoo Albrecht, a San Francisco-based chef who grew up near the DMZ border between South and North Korea. 1.5 million tons of kimchi are eaten each year in Korea and there are hundreds of different varieties.

South Korea is one of the nations most involved in branding itself through its food, using food as a part of its “soft power.” It’s called “gastrodiplomacy” — the use of food as a diplomatic tool to help resolve conflicts and foster connections between nations. “The government gave financial support to some of the Korean restaurants in US,” says Hyunjoo. “They want more people outside Korea to eat more Korean food.”

Si-Hyeon Ryu is a chef and writer from South Korea who, with support from the government, has traveled in The Kimchi Bus to more than 34 countries cooking traditional Korean food and spreading his love of kimchi. “People on the street, they know just about North and South Korea,” he says, "but not much about Korean cuisine. “If I explain about kimchi they will understand about Korea.”

Astronaut Soyeon Yi, Korea’s first astronaut, describes the Korean government’s efforts to invent kimchi for space travel — not an easy task. Soyeon Yi prepared a special Korean meal for her Russian comrades in space. “Having kimchi in space, you are far from your home planet,” she says. “When you eat your own traditional food it makes you feel emotionally supported. I can feel my home.”

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producers go to radiotopia.F.M slash donate. Jinchi is everywhere in Korea. it. and vegetables. My name is Hahnju. I grew up seeing my grandmother and mother making

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Kincher at home. In Korea we have really harsh winter, very cold, it snows. Under the

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ground it's perfect. Stor Kimchi or wintertime.

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Today in the midst of Kimchi making season we revisit a story from our Hidden Kitchen series,

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Kimchi diplomacy, war and peace and food.

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We start out in outer space. Having Kimchi in space, you are far from your home planet.

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When you eat your own traditional food, that makes you feel

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emotionally supported.

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