Jongga, No. 1 kimchi brand in Korea since 1987, innovates the country’s essential food worldwide (2024)

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A superfood loved around the world

Fermented food is trending big time in this era of coronavirus. And kimchi, the essential Korean staple with its unique blend of sweet, salty, sour and spicy flavours, is the number one superfood that everyone needs right now. Made of fermented vegetables such as napa cabbage, radish and scallion with a wide variety of peppers and seasonings, kimchi is best known as a powerful probiotic loaded with good bacteria that do wonders for our gut health. High in fibre, vitamins and minerals, it boasts other fantastic health benefits, including invigorating the body, destroying harmful germs, and boosting the immune system. In fact, kimchi from Jongga, Korea’s number one kimchi brand, got certified as a space food for its microbiological and long-term storage properties. It kept the country’s first astronaut going in space onboard the Soyuz spacecraft in 2008.

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Kimchi's flu-busting properties were already proven in 2017 when an experiment carried out by Jongga demonstrated the high anti-viral effects of kimchi, leading the brand to patent the lactic acid bacterium and commercialise it.

According to the Korea Food Research Institute, kimchi has been selected as one of the world’s top five healthiest foods by the American magazine Health. So, it comes as no surprise that the sales of kimchi worldwide have surged over the past two years, with people seeking to boost their immune systems with the help of this superfood that has also taken the culinary world by storm. There are many ways of eating this fermented veggie concoction - as it is and in pretty much anything.

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Jongga takes kimchi global

The global popularity that kimchi enjoys today is thanks in no small part to Jongga, the first brand to introduce packaged kimchi products in response to the Korean government’s call to commercialise the country’s representative food ahead of the 1988 Seoul Olympics. In 1987, a team of experts came up with a standardised recipe and taste for kimchi that doesn’t change no matter when and where it’s eaten. They named the brand Jongga after the Korean tradition of passing recipes down from generation to generation. It conveys deep tradition, bringing the delights of Korean food to the people of Korea and beyond.

Part of Daesang Corp, the 60-year-old Korea’s representative general food company at the forefront of the Korean food culture, Jongga uses innovative techniques to reinterpret Korea’s essential food, using only high-quality ingredients for its multitude of kimchi products.

To keep the packaged kimchi in pristine condition, Jongga pioneered and patented a new technology in 1989 - a “gas absorber” that traps carbon dioxide in kimchi packaging, enabling it to take the pungent smell out of kimchi without compromising the taste or quality. The process also helps maintain the packaging form and effectively prevent damage in the distribution process as the kimchi makes its way around the world.

The brand kept innovating and, in 1993, introduced canned kimchi so it could be easily eaten anytime, anywhere. In 2000, Jongga launched the convenient-to-store PET packaging to meet consumer needs, supercharging kimchi's popularity and sales worldwide.

Based on the growing demand for various kimchi in the U.S. and European markets, three new types of kimchi using cabbage, kale, and carrots - vegetables which locals favour - were recently introduced by Jongga. ‘Mild Kimchi’ was also developed for those who don't like the spicy taste - an original version with salted seafood and a vegan one without salted seafood.

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Jongga increases international reach

While it’s no surprise that domestic consumption of Jongga kimchi continues to increase, the soaring export figures bear witness to kimchi’s global celebrity and superfood status. In 2021, foodies and the health-conscious eagerly snapped up US$67 million worth of Jongga kimchi in over 40 countries where it’s available, including the Americas, Europe, Oceania, China, Japan and Singapore. This all-time-high figure represents a staggering 131 per cent increase from US$29 million in 2016. And in the first quarter of 2022, sales in Hong Kong increased dramatically by around 50 per cent compared to the same period last year, no doubt due to surging demand for the anti-viral food when the COVID-19 fifth wave gripped the city.

The increase in exports to other parts of Asia and North America is equally notable, with sales in the U.S., particularly through large distribution channels such as Costco and Walmart, rising significantly. According to Jongga, over 90 per cent of kimchi buyers in the U.S. used to be local Koreans up till five or six years ago. But with Korean culture gaining influence, the brand is seeing more locals, including Asians, buying their share of kimchi in recent years.

To satiate the American palate’s craving for kimchi, Daesang – Korea Plant Export No. 1 - has just completed and started operating a large-scale kimchi factory in Los Angeles, its 10th overseas production base and the first one outside of Asia in March.

It looks like the world’s love affair with kimchi is getting hotter.

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Jongga, No. 1 kimchi brand in Korea since 1987, innovates the country’s essential food worldwide (2024)

FAQs

What is the number one Kimchi brand in Korea? ›

In 2019, Jongga by Daesang was the most sold Kimchi brand in South Korea, with a sales value of around 116.12 billion South Korean won. It was followed by two CJ brands, Bibigo and Haseongjeong.

Why is Jongga kimchi so good? ›

JONGGA Makes. Fermentation Perfect

It encourages lactic acid bacteria while discouraging other microbes. This makes fermentation process safe and stable, delivers the best quality Kimchi with depth of flavor.

Is Jongga kimchi made in Korea? ›

Jongga Kimchi is made from top quality ingredients harvested from exclusive farms in Korea. These fresh ingredients are monitored by our Jongga specialists throughout the year.

Does jongga kimchi contain probiotics? ›

Enjoy the fresh taste of Jongga Kimchi packed with billions of probiotics! They're kept live till they reach you. Various vegetables now infused with probiotics! Discover many ways to enjoy Kimchi—get creative!

What is Korean favorite food kimchi? ›

The Korean term "Kimchi" refers to fermented vegetables, and encompasses salt and seasoned vegetables. It is mainly served as a side dish with every meal, but also can be served as a main dish. Kimchi is mainly recognized as a spicy fermented cabbage dish globally.

Is jongga kimchi spicy? ›

Freshly made Kimchi—salty and spicy at first, then develops into a balanced savor of 4 flavors as it ferments!

Is it okay to eat kimchi every day? ›

Cabbage and radish kimchi, a popular fermented vegetable dish, in particular were effective in reducing the risk of obesity and abdominal obesity in both men and women.

Is jongga kimchi ready to eat? ›

JONGGA Korean Mat Kimchi Canned Stir Fried Ready to Eat Spicy Cabbage 160g (Pack of 6)

How long does kimchi last? ›

Homemade kimchi must be kept refrigerated and will last for up to 1 month. Store-bought kimchi that remains unopened can be kept at room temperature for 1-3 months. If you have store-bought kimchi that's been opened, it will be good for 3-4 days at room temperature and up to 6 months when refrigerated.

How do you eat jongga kimchi? ›

Jongga Stir-fried kimchi is perfect as a side dish or as a main course when served with rice, noodles, or any other preferred starch. It is also a versatile ingredient that can be used to enhance the flavor of a variety of other dishes, such as soups, stews, and fried rice.

Does Costco sell kimchi? ›

Jongga Kimchi, 52.9 oz | Costco.

What brands of kimchi have no MSG? ›

Our Geongang Kimchi is MSG-free, Gluten-free, Vegan, Keto and Diabetic friendly!

Can eating kimchi everyday destroy gut bacteria? ›

Along with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, kimchi contains natural probiotic bacteria. If you eat them regularly, the probiotics in fermented foods can be beneficial to your gut microbiome. Studies suggest that eating kimchi on a daily basis could help to improve some digestive problems.

Can I eat kimchi instead of taking a probiotic? ›

Accordingly, kimchi can be considered a vegetable probiotic food that contributes health benefits in a similar manner as yogurt as a dairy probiotic food.

What is the common kimchi in Korea? ›

1) Baechu kimchi (Cabbage kimchi): The most typical and popular consumed type of kimchi by Koreans. It is made by preserving cabbage in salt and mixing it with various seasonings such as red pepper powder, garlic, and fish sauce before fermentation.

What is the best fermented food in Korea? ›

Among them, kimchi is one of the most popular Korean traditional food. It is prepared by fermenting the baechu cabbage together with other vegetables and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) with functional potential. Many types of ingredients are added to kimchi to enhance its taste, flavor, nutritional value, texture etc.

What kimchi was on Shark Tank? ›

Though Mama O's Premium Kimchi started humbly in 2009, by the time it appeared on "Shark Tank" a decade-plus later, it was already stocked nationwide in Whole Foods and Williams Sonoma locations where it has tapped into consumers' increasing appetite for fermented foods in the U.S. Not only are fermented products like ...

How do I choose the best kimchi? ›

The key to a good kimchi is the balance of salt, heat, and the lactic tang that results from fermentation, similar to the acidic bite in sauerkraut or pickles. Napa cabbage is the standard veg used to make kimchi, and it also happens to be the only kind Mrs.

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