Researchers have found that bacteria isolated from kimchi can bind to plastic particles in the gut and carry them out of the body.
A groundbreaking new study has revealed an unexpected ally in the battle of the bulge: kimchi, the beloved Korean fermented cabbage dish that’s been gaining popularity in recent years. While many ...
Amid concerns about the simultaneous spread of multiple respiratory diseases, such as colds and influenza, with the change of seasons in current times, a clinical study has scientifically proven that ...
Kimchi may do far more than add flavor to meals—it could help fine-tune the human immune system. A clinical study using advanced single-cell genetic analysis found that regular kimchi consumption ...
Eating kimchi daily may help fine-tune the immune system. krein1/ Shutterstock A recent study suggests that kimchi may also help support the immune system. The study looked at 13 overweight adults ...
Is kimchi good for you? Science sure leans that way. Data in 2024 suggested that Koreans live to age 84 on average, giving them a six-year longevity advantage over the average American. Kimchi happens ...
Indulge in a savory-sweet delight with roasted sweet potatoes topped with bacon-enriched kimchi, melted mozzarella, and a ...