What is Gimbap? : Korean Seaweed Rice Roll

Image from Pixabay Several years ago, Korean frozen Gimbap gained huge popularity in the U.S., and totally sold out in supermarket. Gimbap (also spelled as Kimbap) is popular Korean dish made from cooked rice and various ingredients rolled in dried seaweed (Gim). Packed with nutrition, color and flavor, Gimbap is a go-to dish for busy morning, quick lunch, outdoor trip, picnic, or just for healthy meal at home. What goes into Gimbap? Actually, you can use pretty much anything as a ingredient for Gimbap. Just lay some rice on seaweed, add whatever you want, then roll it up! And you don't even need rice if you don'y want it. These days in Korea, there's a trendy new Gimbap for people watching their diet. It's just a thin egg sheet wrapped in seaweed, nothing else! The most common ingredients in Gimbap are carrot, spinach, pickled radish and so on. Currently, though, people use tuna, beef, pork belly, and more suit all kinds on tastes. Try exploring the variety and discov...