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Topic : Fewer South Koreans are eating kimchi
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TITLE : Fewer South Koreans are eating kimchi

Fewer South Koreans are eating kimchi


South Koreans Are Eating Less Kimchi | Engoo Daily News

 

 

South Korean adults are eating less kimchi as a traditional side dish, even though kimchi is becoming increasingly popular around the world. According to a study by researchers from Chung-Ang University, Jeju National University, and the World Institute of Kimchi, the percentage of Korean adults who had not eaten kimchi during the previous 24 hours increased from 11.7% in 2010 to 22.7% in 2024. The decline was seen among both men and women.

 

The biggest decrease was among adults aged 20 to 39. The percentage of people in this age group who regularly ate kimchi as a side dish fell from 82% in 2010 to 66% in 2024. Researchers found that kimchi is increasingly being used as an ingredient in other dishes, such as kimchi jjigae, rather than being served separately. Income also appeared to affect consumption, with lower-income adults reporting higher kimchi consumption than higher-income adults.

 

Researchers say the decline reflects broader changes in Korean eating habits and meal patterns. Although kimchi remains an important part of Korean food culture, people may be consuming it in different ways. Instead of simply encouraging people to eat more kimchi, the researchers recommend promoting balanced and healthy diets that include a variety of foods.

 


Edited using generative AI tools. 
Source: https://www.nst.com.my/world/world/2026/08/1507789/fewer-south-koreans-are-eating-kimchi

 

Comprehension

What has happened to kimchi consumption among South Korean adults?
How did the percentage of adults who did not eat kimchi change between 2010 and 2024?
Which age group showed the sharpest decline in kimchi consumption?
How are people increasingly using kimchi in their meals?
How did income levels affect kimchi consumption?
What do researchers recommend instead of simply promoting kimchi consumption?

Discussion

How often do you eat kimchi or other fermented foods?
Why do you think younger people may be eating less kimchi as a side dish?
Do you think traditional foods are becoming less popular among younger generations? Why?
Is it important for people to continue eating traditional foods? Why or why not?
Do you think income affects people's food choices? How?
What are some traditional foods in your country that are becoming less popular?
Do you think using kimchi as an ingredient is different from eating it as a side dish?
What does a balanced diet mean to you?

Vocabulary

signature dish – a food strongly associated with a particular country, region, or culture
proportion – a part or percentage of a group
consumption – the act of eating, drinking, or using something
standalone – separate and independent from something else
ingredient – a food used to prepare a particular dish
socioeconomic – related to social and economic conditions
meal composition – the types of food included in a meal
balanced diet – a healthy combination of different foods and nutrients
broader – wider or covering a larger range