The K-food that Enchanted the World! Gimbap!

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The K-food that Enchanted the World!

Korea has plenty of tasty dishes, but if Koreans had to pick one as their soul food, nine times out of ten, it will be gimbap. From childhood memories of their moms preparing it for picnics, to cheap yet filling fast food when they were students, gimbap has come a long way. 

The versatility of gimbap has also allowed it to spread worldwide, with frozen vegetable gimbap available at Trader Joe’s in America quickly selling out. Keep reading to learn more about this tasty food, including top restaurants and foods that go great with gimbap.


The K-food that Enchanted the World!

Korea’s gimbap becomes a global food sensation
Gimbap that captured the world

The K-food that Enchanted the World!

The K-food that Enchanted the World!


In simple terms, gimbap is a food made by rolling rice and a variety of ingredients in a sheet of laver before slicing into bite-sized pieces. Because the ingredients are highly customizable, gimbap can be made to anyone’s taste, whether it’s beef gimbap, tuna gimbap, or even vegetable gimbap. This last one is especially popular among vegetarians because there is no meat included.


Gimbap to your taste
The flavor of gimbap can easily be changed depending on the ingredients used, the amount of rice, and even if there is a sauce or not. Have you found your favorite gimbap flavor or gimbap shop yet?


The K-food that Enchanted the World!


Vegetable gimbap 
This basic gimbap is filled with vegetables like carrot, spinach, cucumber, ueong (burdock root), and pickled radish. Some shops will put in more exotic vegetables like broccoli or avocado. No matter which vegetables are added, the crunchy texture of the vegetables makes this gimbap variety stand out.

Vegetable gimba

The K-food that Enchanted the World!


Tuna gimbap 
The main ingredient in this gimbap is tuna mixed with mayonnaise. The savory taste of the tuna goes great with the strong flavor of perilla leaves, with many shops layering this ingredient between the tuna and the rice. The salty tuna is balanced out by the other fillings, making tuna gimbap a steady-seller.

Tuna gimbap

The K-food that Enchanted the World!


Cheese gimbap
This gimbap sees the addition of a cheese ingredient, such as cheddar cheese or cream cheese. The creamy texture of cheese makes this gimbap special. If you get the chance, be sure to try mozzarella cheese gimbap when it’s warm; the cheese melts all through the ingredients for a burst of flavors.

Cheese gimbap

Cheese gimbap │ This gimbap sees the addition of a cheese ingredient, such as cheddar cheese or cream cheese. The creamy texture of cheese makes this gimbap special. If you get the chance, be sure to try mozzarella cheese gimbap when it’s warm; the cheese melts all through the ingredients for a burst of flavors.

Egg gimbap
This gimbap stands out from the rest by using egg in place of the rice. This simple change replaces carbohydrates with protein, making this a great choice for people following a Keto diet. The thick egg wraps around the other ingredients for a tasty bite that is extremely filling.



Korean’s go-to meals with gimbap


Cheese gimbap │ This gimbap sees the addition of a cheese ingredient, such as cheddar cheese or cream cheese. The creamy texture of cheese makes this gimbap special. If you get the chance, be sure to try mozzarella cheese gimbap when it’s warm; the cheese melts all through the ingredients for a burst of flavors.

1) Enjoy with ramyeon or udong

Gimbap goes especially great with noodle dishes with a broth, like ramyeon or udong. The broth especially helps keep your mouth from feeling dry when eating rice. Many gimbap restaurants also provide udong broth free of charge. Ramyeon can provide a bit of spice that’s missing from eating gimbap alone.


1) Enjoy with ramyeon or udong Gimbap goes especially great with noodle dishes with a broth, like ramyeon or udong. The broth especially helps keep your mouth from feeling dry when eating rice. Many gimbap restaurants also provide udong broth free of charge. Ramyeon can provide a bit of spice that’s missing from eating gimbap alone.

2) Dip in tteokbokki sauce
Like dipping tortilla chips in salsa, Koreans enjoy dipping gimbap in tteokbokki sauce. The spiciness of tteokbokki soaks into the rice for a deep flavor.


Gimbap and ramyeon
Gimbap dipped in tteokbokki sauc