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Climate Change Puts South Korea's Beloved Kimchi At Risk
- Tuesday September 3, 2024
- World News | Reuters
South Korea's famous kimchi is falling victim to climate change, with scientists, farmers and manufacturers saying the quality and quantity of the napa cabbage that is pickled to make the ubiquitous dish is suffering due to rising temperatures.
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"Hurricane Kimchi" and Her Fight For LGBTQ Rights In South Korea
- Friday June 30, 2023
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Drag queen Hurricane Kimchi has torn through Seoul's nightlife scene like their meteorological namesake for a decade, part of a burgeoning LGBTQ community fighting for their rights in socially conservative South Korea.
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400,000 Products Up For Grabs at International Food Fair
- Monday October 20, 2014
- AFP
Acai, Kimchi, Black Garlic and Yuzu juice: countries are vying to conquer global plates, and palates, with their homegrown specialities at the International Food Fair which opened in Paris recently. From Brazil to South Korea, 105 countries boasting 400,000...
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Climate Change Puts South Korea's Beloved Kimchi At Risk
- Tuesday September 3, 2024
- World News | Reuters
South Korea's famous kimchi is falling victim to climate change, with scientists, farmers and manufacturers saying the quality and quantity of the napa cabbage that is pickled to make the ubiquitous dish is suffering due to rising temperatures.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Hurricane Kimchi" and Her Fight For LGBTQ Rights In South Korea
- Friday June 30, 2023
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Drag queen Hurricane Kimchi has torn through Seoul's nightlife scene like their meteorological namesake for a decade, part of a burgeoning LGBTQ community fighting for their rights in socially conservative South Korea.
- www.ndtv.com
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400,000 Products Up For Grabs at International Food Fair
- Monday October 20, 2014
- AFP
Acai, Kimchi, Black Garlic and Yuzu juice: countries are vying to conquer global plates, and palates, with their homegrown specialities at the International Food Fair which opened in Paris recently. From Brazil to South Korea, 105 countries boasting 400,000...
- food.ndtv.com