Just in case you thought I was entirely one-dimensional and 'southern-centric'.
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The Korean government named kim chee (or kimchi) a national treasure. A basic recipe for kim chee consists of vegetables pickled in a solution of garlic, salt, and red chili peppers. It is eaten year-round for its spicy taste and because it contains lots of vitamins C and B.
In earlier times, during the fall, women made enough kim chee to last until early spring. In the winter, the kim chee would be buried in the ground, where it was warm, to keep it from freezing. Kim chee, also featured in Korean art, is stored outside in large clay jars called tokes* , which are supposed to make kim chee taste delicious. Kim chee is ubiquitous in Hawaii and my students say that it is "ono" (Hawaiian for delicious) with hot rice."
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/ATG/data/released/0275-JeanineNakakura/And now, my
Kimchi Story:
Miz t. was on an airplane on the way to Anchorage. She was sitting in the back on a 727, next to the aft galley.
About an hour after takeoff from Seattle she detected a strange, pungent odor. So did other passengers sitting around her. Then one of the cabin attendants noticed.
Hmmm. What's that?
Another CA came back and (literally) nosed around.
Weird odor.
A few minutes later the flight engineer, a young fella, came back.
Sniffed around up and down the rows of seats.
"Well, it's not fuel and it's not hydraulic fluid. I don't think it's burning electrical insulation or anything like that."
He checked some galley equipment and appeared to find nothing out of the ordinary and returned to the cockpit.
A few minutes later the captain, 'the old man', came back.
He sniffed and went to the seats a couple of rows ahead of Miz t.
There was an Asian lady sitting by the window.
"S'cuse me mam. Do you have some kimchi in your carry-on luggage?"
"Why yes, I do. My son is in the Army at Ft. Richardson and I'm taking him some homemade kimchi. It's right here."
She reached under her seat and brought out a small cardboard with a wet stain on one side.
"Oh, gosh. It's leaking."
"Yes, mam. Why don't you let us keep that in the galley until we land."
Emergency averted and they landed safely.
Ever had kimchi?
How'd you like it?
P.S. *TOKES?