Kyongsong Definition
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Kyongsong is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Korean kimchi, which is typically pungent and spicy with a high level of fermentation. It is usually a blend of Chinese cabbage, radish, rice flour, and various seasonings. Due to its distinctive flavor and texture, it is often served as a side dish during Korean meals. The name comes from the city of Kyongsong, now known as Goyang, which was historically famous for producing this type of kimchi.
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