Gochujang: A Fiery Korean Staple
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-07-28 09:51:29
Gochujang, a fermented chili pepper paste, is a cornerstone of Korean cuisine. Its origins can be traced back to the Joseon Dynasty, with mentions in ancient texts like the Hyangyak-jipseongbang, dating back to around 1433.
This versatile condiment is made by fermenting a mixture of soybeans, rice flour, and red pepper powder. Its fiery flavor and rich umami profile make it a popular ingredient in a wide range of dishes. From marinades and dipping sauces to stir-fries and soups, gochujang adds a bold kick to any meal.
One of the most iconic dishes featuring gochujang is bibimbap, a colorful rice bowl topped with various vegetables, meat, and a generous dollop of the fiery paste. Another popular choice is tteokbokki, chewy rice cakes stir-fried in a sweet and spicy gochujang sauce.
Beyond its culinary uses, gochujang has also been recognized for its potential health benefits. Studies have suggested that the capsaicin in red peppers, a key ingredient in gochujang, may help combat obesity and diabetes. Additionally, the fermentation process enhances the nutritional value of gochujang, making it a flavorful and healthy addition to any diet.
source : Global Economic Times(https://www.globaleconomictimes.kr)
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