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Red Pepper paste [Gochu-Jang]
It is one of the main condiments that makes many Korean foods bright red and very spicy. Chilis were first introduced in Korea in the 16th century and this Gochu-jang made from dried red-chilli powder has been in the pantry of every single Korean household ever since. The red pepper paste is made from starch, powdered fermented soybeans, red chili powder, salt, water and is traditionally fermented in the sun. Different starches are used including sweet rice powder, barley powder, or wheat flour. The condiment has a dark red color with a pasty consistency. It has a spicy, salty, and slightly sweet flavor. Koreans use this red pepper paste to flavor dishes, marinate meats, and also use it as a condiment.
You will have no problems finding red pepper pastes in any Korean market.
They are usually packed either in jars or square shaped plastic containers.
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