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Kimchi is a savoury condiment usually made from napa cabbage or radishes. While it has been used in Korean cooking for centuries, the fermented side dish is now gaining popularity in Western culture thanks to its spicy flavour and nutritional benefits.
As kimchi is something of a Korean specialty, it can still be a little difficult to track down here in Australia. Luckily, we've hunted down several great sites allowing you to shop it online so you can start adding some flavourful heat to your dishes.
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Sydneysiders can get their kimchi fix from Asian speciality food store My Asian Grocer. The retailer stocks a range of kimchi products suitable for every palate and delivers them all within the Sydney metro area.
Supermarket giant Woolworths offers a limited assortment of kimchi products but at super cheap prices. If you're looking for a convenient and budget-friendly shopping experience, try looking for kimchi here.
Australian supermarket The Cruelty Free Shop is a great place to shop for vegan kimchi. While there are limited choices on offer, you can be guaranteed of 100% raw, gluten free products here.
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Lauren Chaplin is Finder's senior shopping writer, covering the latest in fashion, home, tech, beauty and wellbeing. She has a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of South Australia and has previously been published in Women Love Tech, The Carousel and South Australian newspaper The Bunyip. When she isn’t working, she's reading or bingeing on Netflix.
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