i'm not korean and never had homemade out of all the store bought ones i have tried, a south korean import called Rooster is the best tasting for me perfect amount of heat and salt
The Costco Kimchi is good but I knew homemade Kimchi would be the winner 😄 I love Kimchi with white rice. They also sell Kimchi in the health food section of Metro stores - I wonder how that would compare. It was more sour than the Costco one and cost more for less. Thanks for sharing
What??😂 PC kimchi that I buy is sweet/tangy lol and Costco is salty/sour😂 ..and I'm a foodie! I like to add to Costco 🌭 it's a nice balance sweet/spicy/salty and when I had the Costco kimchi on my hot 🌭 there was no contrast what so ever!
i'm not korean and never had homemade
out of all the store bought ones i have tried, a south korean import called Rooster is the best tasting for me
perfect amount of heat and salt
The Costco Kimchi is good but I knew homemade Kimchi would be the winner 😄 I love Kimchi with white rice. They also sell Kimchi in the health food section of Metro stores - I wonder how that would compare. It was more sour than the Costco one and cost more for less. Thanks for sharing
I haven't tried all the major supermarket kimchi but pound-for-pound it'll be hard to beat Costco's! Thanks for the comment :)
There’s a brand in the us called wild brine and their kimchi is the best store bought I’ve ever had by far!
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Thanks for the tip - next time I'm in the States, I'll look for it!
@@kwoners good? sour or more spicey?
thanks
What??😂 PC kimchi that I buy is sweet/tangy lol and Costco is salty/sour😂 ..and I'm a foodie! I like to add to Costco 🌭 it's a nice balance sweet/spicy/salty and when I had the Costco kimchi on my hot 🌭 there was no contrast what so ever!
I put Costco kimchi ahead because I think it's the best bang for buck.
@@kwoners True..good point!
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