Friday, December 23, 2011

Kimchi

“Kimchi, also spelled gimchi, kimchee, or kim chee, is a traditional fermented Korean dish made of vegetables with varied seasonings. There are hundreds of varieties of kimchi made with a main vegetable ingredient such as napa cabbage, radish, green onions or cucumber. It is the most common banchan, or side dish, in Korean cuisine. Kimchi is also a main ingredient for many popular Korean dishes such as kimchi stew (김치찌개; kimchi jjigae), kimchi soup (김칫국; kimchiguk), and kimchi fried rice (김치볶음밥; kimchi bokkeumbap).

The oldest references to kimchi can be found from 2600 to 3000 years ago. The first text-written evidence of its existence can be found in the first Chinese poetry book, Shi Jing (詩經). In this book, kimchi was referred to as jeo (菹). The term ji was used until the pre-modern terms chimchae (hanja: 沈菜, lit. soaked vegetables), dimchae, and timchae were adopted in the period of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. The word then was modified into jimchi, and is currently kimchi.

Early kimchi was made of cabbage and beef stock only. Red chili, a New World vegetable not found in Korea before European contact with the Americas, was introduced to Korea from Japan after the Hideyoshi Invasions (1592–1598) and became a staple ingredient in kimchi. Red chili pepper flakes are now used as the main ingredient for spice and source of heat for many varieties of kimchi. In the twelfth century other spices, creating flavors such as sweet and sour, and colors, such as white and orange, were added.

Kimchi varieties are determined by the main vegetable ingredients and the mix of seasonings used to flavor the kimchi. The most popular type of kimchi is the baechu (napa cabbage, a long white-colored cabbage) variety, although there are many regional and seasonal varieties.

The Kimchi Field Museum in Seoul has documented 187 historic and current varieties of kimchi. Although the most common seasonings include brine, scallions and spices, ingredients can be replaced or added depending on the type of kimchi being made. Common seasonings also include ginger, chopped radish, garlic, saeujeot (hangul: 새우젓), and aekjeot (hangul: 액젓, fish sauce)”. – Wikipedia

Photos: South Korean housewives, among more than two thousand who gathered for an event sponsored by state officials to help the needy, make kimchi, the traditional pungent vegetable dish on the grounds in front of Seoul City Hall on November 20 in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
 















 

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Santa Claus Visits SeaWorld San Diego



Santa Claus poses with Clyde the Sea Lion at SeaWorld San Diego on December 15, 2011 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Mike Aguilera/SeaWorld San Diego via Getty Images)
 Santa Claus poses with a Beluga Whale at SeaWorld San Diego on December 15, 2011 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Mike Aguilera/SeaWorld San Diego via Getty Images)
 Santa Claus poses with Penguins at SeaWorld San Diego on December 15, 2011 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Mike Aguilera/SeaWorld San Diego via Getty Images)

Santa Claus poses with Dolly Dolphin at SeaWorld San Diego on December 15, 2011 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Mike Aguilera/SeaWorld San Diego via Getty Images)

Snow & Ice Sculpture Festival in Bruges

Ice sculptures based on the caracters by Walt Disney are shown at the snow and ice sculpture festival on December 15, 2011 in Brugge, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Renders/Getty Images)















 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Santa School


South Koreans dressed in Santa Claus hold certificates at a Santa Claus School class for the Christmas holiday season at the Everland amusement park December 5, 2007 in the Seoul suburb of Yongin, South Korea. Christmas has become increasingly popular over the years in South Korea. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)
 Santa students Jim and Jean Southward of San Carlos, California say goodbye to elementary school children after an appearance during the Charles W. Howard Santa Claus School workshop on October 17, 2008 in Midland, Michigan. The legend of Santa Claus has endured many centuries. The Charles W. Howard Santa Claus School is becoming legendary as it is in it's 71st year of classes. Student Santas gather from around the world to share their common love of Christmas and the magical spirit of Santa Claus. They share their stories, learn common traditions, and values that started at this school from the beginning. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
 A class of Santas and Elves practice saying “Ho Ho Ho!” during the Ministry of Fun Santa School on October 30, 2006 in London, England. Professional Father Christmas performers were taught to ensure that the magic of the real Santa is recreated nationwide. Curriculum includes classes in costume, character, the names of the reindeer and the perfect “Ho Ho Ho!”. The Santa School provides Santa Claus performers for Christmas grottos in Britain. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)



Pictures Of Recent Events


Musician Taylor Swift attends the annual Nashville Symphony Ball at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on December 10, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. Swift, a 4-time GRAMMY winner, was honored with the Nashville Symphony's prestigious Harmony Award, recognizing her for exemplifying the unique harmony between the many worlds of music that exist in Nashville, and her significant contributions to the development and appreciation of musical culture. Earlier this month Swift was feted by Billboard magazine as their 2011 Woman of the Year, the youngest artist ever to receive this top honor. Last month she won Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards and was named Entertainer of the Year by the Country Music Association. (Photo by Royce DeGrie/Getty Images)
 Actress Shailene Woodley poses during a portrait session at the 8th Annual Dubai International Film Festival held at the Madinat Jumeriah Complex on December 10, 2011 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for DIFF)

Participants dressed as Santa Claus take part in the Great Edinburgh Santa Run on December 11, 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Around a thousand people took part in the annual fundraising event, with all money raised being donated to the charity “When You Wish Upon a Star”. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)

U.S. President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama (L) and daughters Malia Obama (R) and Sasha Obama (2L) walk from the White House across Lafayette Park to St. John's Church for Sunday services December 11, 2011 in Washington, DC. Obama stance on faith was attacked in a commercial by Rick Perry, claiming he has a “war on religion”. (Photo by Mike Theiler-Pool/Getty Images)

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