Rice, Seaweed, and 100,000 Visitors: The Gimbap Festival Craze

The Gimcheon Gimbap Festival in North Gyeongsang Province turns Korea’s beloved picnic food into a cultural celebration. Inspired by the city’s name sounding like Gimbap Cheonguk (“Gimbap Heaven”), the festival debuted in 2024 with over 100,000 visitors.

2025 Gimcheon Gimbap Festival
Continue reading

Loading

Seaweed with Soul: The Secret Life of Gim (김)

More than a simple seaweed snack, gim is a beloved Korean culinary staple made from red algae genera like Pyropia. It’s toasted, seasoned, and savored as a crispy side dish or banchan (반찬). From nutritious benefits—rich in iodine and protein—to sustainable harvesting methods, the article reveals why gim is so essential in Korean cuisine.

more seaweed, please
Continue reading

Loading