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'Stealing our culture': South Koreans upset after China claims kimchi as its own

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Agriculture ministry drawn in to row after state media prompts backlash with claims that China leads global kimchi industry
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The spicy cabbage dish kimchi is beloved in South Korea, but China has claimed one fermented dish as its own. Photograph: Justin McCurry/The Guardian


Social media users in China and South Korea are embroiled in another row, this time over the provenance of kimchi, the fermented cabbage dish that most people recognise as an essential part of the Korean diet.

Not, though, in China, where state media have sparked an online backlash after one of the country’s fermented dishes received certification from the International Organisation for Standardisation [ISO].



ISO status, the Global Times newspaper reported, was an “international standard for the kimchi industry led by China”.

The very mention of the word kimchi triggered angry accusations among South Koreans that China was attempting to claim kimchi as its own, when in fact the award covered only pao cai – a type of pickled vegetable often found in Sichuan cuisine.



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“Its total nonsense, what a thief stealing our culture!” a South Korean netizen wrote on Naver, a widely popular web portal.


Seoul resident Kim Seol-ha said: “I read a media story that China now says kimchi is theirs, and that they are making international standard for it. It’s absurd.”

Some South Korean media said China’s brazen coveting of kimchi was akin to a “bid for world domination”.

The kimchi contretemps is the latest online spat between social media users in China and South Korea. In October, the leader of the K-pop phenomenon BTS faced a barrage of criticism in China after he cited his country’s solidarity with the US stemming from the Korean war – a conflict in which China fought alongside North Korea.

Last month, the popular girl band Blackpink were shown at a zoo in their native South Korea holding a baby panda loaned from China, drawing accusations that they had risked harming the animal’s health.

Even South Korea’s agriculture ministry was moved to comment on the latest cultural clash, releasing a statement saying that the ISO approved standard “had nothing to do with kimchi”.

“It is inappropriate to report (pao cai winning the ISO) without differentiating between kimchi from pao cai from Sichuan,” the ministry added.

Chinese internet users said they had every right to claim the dish as their own, since so much of the kimchi consumed in South Korea – where people eat an estimated 2 million tonnes a year – comes from China.

“Well, if you don’t meet the standard, then you’re not kimchi,” one wrote on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter. Another said: “Even the pronunciation of kimchi originated from Chinese, what else is there to say.”

Like K-pop, kimchi has benefitted from the Hallyu wave of interest in Korean culture and now has legions of fans outside the South, where it comes in dozens of varieties and accompanies almost every meal.

The UN appears to agree that kimchi is South Korean, with Unesco adding kimjang – the communal act of making kimchi – to its intangible cultural heritage list in 2013.

The body said at the time that kimjang “forms an essential part of Korean meals, transcending class and regional differences. The collective practice of kimjang reaffirms Korean identity and is an excellent opportunity for strengthening family cooperation”.

 
Not at all surprised! Pretty soon they'll start claiming Australia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica, Moon, Mars, Solar System, our Universe, and Multiverse. Their claims have no limit.:cuckoo:
 
Not at all surprised! Pretty soon they'll start claiming Australia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica, Moon, Mars, Solar System, our Universe, and Multiverse. Their claims have no limit.:cuckoo:
but India already claiming all that,

are you predicting India china war on claims?
 
Kimchi was born in Sichuan Province of China. Before pepper was introduced into Asia from America, all pickles in Asia used Cornus officinalis and Zanthoxylum bungeanum, two seasonings grown in China, to obtain hot taste. Chinese cabbage, the main ingredient of kimchi, is also a native plant of China. Kimchi from South Korea was brought by the army that conquered Koguryo in Tang Dynasty. China is the first country to invent kimchi, and it is also the country that produces the most pickles in the world. Of course, the international standards for pickles should be formulated by China.
 
The body said at the time that kimjang “forms an essential part of Korean meals, transcending class and regional differences. The collective practice of kimjang reaffirms Korean identity and is an excellent opportunity for strengthening family cooperation”.
Kimch has been belonged to Chinese culture since ancient times.
 
Although rarely eat Kimci, but I like the taste since Minang ethnic like me always love spicy food. Other Indonesian ethnic that loves spicy food is Sundanese. But overall Indonesian people in general like moderate taste of spicy despite for Javanese I believe they prefer food with sweet taste, but due to Minang (Padang) food popularity across the nation, other Indonesian ethnics now get used to spicy food, including Javanese.
 
Kimchi is just picked cabbage with chilli, in NE they use CHINESE CABBBAGE, in Sichuan they use another mustard and sichuan peppers and chilli. Hanbok is nothing but a variation of the Tang court DRESS. Dont even make me start on the architecture. It's friggin Chinese architecture. The only original stuff they did was Hangul, otherwise they would have used Hanja. The friggin flag is the Taoist diagram.
 
Not to mention ramen :D
Not at all surprised! Pretty soon they'll start claiming Australia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica, Moon, Mars, Solar System, our Universe, and Multiverse. Their claims have no limit.:cuckoo:


You should read history of east asian culture. Most of Japanese and Korean culture were imported from China or influenced by Chinese culture.
 
My older sister studied in South Korea for her Magister and since then I started to know Kimci. Indonesian has special vegetable dish like this:

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