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Volunteers make 143 tons of spicy kimchi in Seoul
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 20 - 11 - 2008


Thousands donned aprons and hair
nets Thursday outside Seoul's City Hall in a bid to make
the world's biggest batch of kimchi, the spicy pickled
cabbage that is Korea's best-known dish, according to AP.
Kimchi traditionally is prepared in the fall during an
annual rite called the «kimjang,» and then packed into
giant pickling jars and buried in the ground to ferment.
Kimchi comes in hundreds of varieties and is eaten with
most Korean meals, but the most common form is Napa cabbage
slathered with red pepper and garlic.
On Thursday, some 2,200 volunteers _ South Koreans and
foreigners _ braved a cold snap to make some 130 metric
tons (143 tons) of kimchi from 58,000 heads of cabbage,
said Kim Sung-tae, a Seoul government official.
The yogurt drink maker Korea Yakult Co. has held the
annual event since 2001 as part of a charity campaign. The
volunteers will deliver the kimchi to 13,000 needy
households in Seoul, Kim said.
«Making kimchi isn't easy but this is a fruitful event
since it helps the poor,» said Lee Kum-hwa, 56, a
volunteer from Yakult who delivers yogurt as her day job.
«Today, we're delivering kimchi instead of yogurt.»
South Koreans gobbled up more than 1.2 million metric tons
(1.3 million tons) of kimchi in 2005, the latest year for
which figures are available, according to the Agriculture
Ministry. These days, however, many people buy their kimchi
at the supermarket.
Kimchi-making is not a category in the Guinness World
Records, but the event's organizers said they received
certification that the Seoul «kimjang» _ one of six held
at city halls across the country _ was South Korea's
biggest.


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