dongchimi
Dongchimi is a type of Korean traditional fermented vegetable dish, specifically a type of kimchi. Unlike most kimchi which is spicy and made with napa cabbage, dongchimi is characterized by its watery brine and refreshing, slightly tangy, and subtly sweet flavor. The primary ingredients are typically daikon radish, sometimes with scallions, pears, garlic, ginger, and chili peppers, though the chili peppers are used to flavor the brine rather than to make it spicy. The vegetables are often cut into large chunks and submerged in a brine made from salted water, sometimes with added fermented seafood such as jeotgal.
The fermentation process for dongchimi is relatively short compared to other kimchi varieties, and it can be