SEOUL: South Korea’s exports of kimchi advanced 10 per cent on-year through October this year, data showed Tuesday, with the amount widely anticipated to hit a record level for all of 2023, reported Yonhap.

Outbound shipments of kimchi came to US$130 million over the January-October period, rising from US$118.6 million tallied a year earlier, according to the data compiled by the Korea Customs Service.

Kimchi is a traditional Korean side dish typically made from fermented cabbage, salt and hot peppers, and is consumed with nearly every meal.

Experts suggest that if the current trend continues, annual kimchi shipments may surpass the 2021 record of US$159 million, which was driven by increased demand from health-conscious consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The number of destinations also came to 93 nations during the January-October period, rising from 87 countries tallied the previous year, the data showed.

By destination, Japan accounted for the largest slice of 40.5 per cent over the 10-month period, followed by the United States, the Netherlands, Britain and Hong Kong. - Bernama, Yonhap