Crisis fermenting as cabbage shortage hits South Korea's kimchi culture https://ift.tt/3jhSBZx Justin McCurry in Tokyo Rainy weather means households are struggling to find affordable ingredients for spicy pickle South Koreans are facing a shortage of a beloved dietary staple after a summer of extreme weather destroyed crops of cabbages – the main ingredient of kimchi. In what is being described a full-blown crisis, fields of Napa, or Chinese cabbages were wiped out in August and September, when the Korean peninsula was struck by typhoons, floods and landslides, sparking a sudden spike in the vegetable’s price. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J October 22, 2020 at 02:26AM - news

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Crisis fermenting as cabbage shortage hits South Korea's kimchi culture https://ift.tt/3jhSBZx Justin McCurry in Tokyo Rainy weather means households are struggling to find affordable ingredients for spicy pickle South Koreans are facing a shortage of a beloved dietary staple after a summer of extreme weather destroyed crops of cabbages – the main ingredient of kimchi. In what is being described a full-blown crisis, fields of Napa, or Chinese cabbages were wiped out in August and September, when the Korean peninsula was struck by typhoons, floods and landslides, sparking a sudden spike in the vegetable’s price. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J October 22, 2020 at 02:26AM

Rainy weather means households are struggling to find affordable ingredients for spicy pickle

South Koreans are facing a shortage of a beloved dietary staple after a summer of extreme weather destroyed crops of cabbages – the main ingredient of kimchi.

In what is being described a full-blown crisis, fields of Napa, or Chinese cabbages were wiped out in August and September, when the Korean peninsula was struck by typhoons, floods and landslides, sparking a sudden spike in the vegetable’s price.

Continue reading...

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