KOREAN cuisine is flying off the shelves at UK
supermarkets as shoppers choose 'novelty' food over traditional dishes (but
don't worry dog meat isn't on the menu)
- Korean food challenging more established Asian food favourites in Britain
- Sales SOJU spirit have increased by 42 per cent at Waitrose supermarkets
- Chinese cabbage, tofu and sesame seeds also flying off shelves, retailer says
- South Korea
expected to be one of top food retailers in the world by
2030
After Indian curry became a national favourite and with French,
Italian and Japanese cuisine already fixtures on many a food lovers’ wish list,
now Korean food is emerging as a force to be reckoned with.
South Korean cuisine now appears to be a hit among the middle classes looking for 'novelty' foods after Waitrose reported a rise in sales of some of the key ingredients and exports.
But while some exotic dishes are flying off the shelves,
traditional Korean dishes such as Gaegogi - which is made with dog meat -
certainly won't be on sale any time soon.
Ingredients used in Korean dishes, such as the ones pictured, are beginning to climb sharply according to Waitrose
Waitrose has seen a 42 per cent increase in sales of the distilled grain spirit, SOJU
The supermarket has seen sales of the 'burned liquor' SOJU rocket by more than 40 per cent.
It may have received a helping hand from the South Korean rapper Psy, who has described it as his 'best friend'.
The sales boost comes amid estimations that South Korea
could become one of the world's top ten exporters of food by 2030.
‘It's
very light, unlike in some Thai dishes where you can have a lot of coconut
cream.’
South Korea make Kimchi, a traditional Korean side-dish. South Korean is set to become one of the world's top ten food retailers by 2030
Diners tuck into a barbeque-style Korean feast. The cuisine is fast becoming a fixture among British food lovers
And comparing Korean food to Tapas, he added: ‘Where tapas landed quite a number of years ago, now people seem to be feeling comfortable with dishes out of other cuisines. This whole sharing way of eating is very Korean.’
Sales of the components for one of Korea's most famous dishes, Kimchi are also climbing at the up market retailer.
The likes of Chinese cabbage, sesame seeds and tofu are beginning to fly off the shelf as shoppers look for fresh culinary inspiration.
Meanwhile, there has been no let up from Waitrose shoppers in their quest for other established Asian foods.
More
than 40 tonnes of Thai basil were snapped up last year while one million sticks
of lemongrass were also purchased.
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