Single unit available on Amazon $ 319.84
Materials: container (PP), inner lid (PP), outer lid (PP), rubber (silicon), handle (PC)
Color: sandy brown
Origin of product: Made in Korea.
Available Size: 0.9 Gallon (3.4 L), 1.6 Gallon (6.4 L), 2.2 Gallon (8.5 L), 3.1 Gallon (12 L), 5.8 Gallon (22 L), 11.8 Gallon (45 L)
volume (L) |
3.4 |
6.4 |
8.5 |
12 |
22 |
45 |
volume (gallon) |
0.9 |
1.6 |
2.2 |
3.1 |
5.8 |
11.8 |
color |
sandy brown, coral green |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
width (inches) |
8.3125 |
8.5 |
11.375 |
12.25 |
diameter = 12.6 |
diameter = 16 |
depth (inches) |
5.375 |
7.625 |
8.375 |
9 |
||
height (inches) |
7.0625 |
8.5 |
7.875 |
9 |
13 |
16 |
Also Known as: probiotic container, sauerkruat container, kimchi container, kimchi jar, gochujang container, gochujang jar, soybean paste jar, doenjang container, probiotic jar, fermentation crock, airlock, rice container, coffee container
How To Use
For fermentation, do not completely fill the container up to the brim as liquid produced from fermentation may overflow. Fill up to 80-90 %.
Closing the container:
Opening the container:
*5.8 gallon and 11.8 gallon round containers feature a center cap on the inner vacuum lid. You can simply remove the center cap to scoop out food instead of pulling out the whole inner vacuum lid.
For Kimchi recipes, please visit http://crazykoreancooking.com/kimchi.
How To Care
Avoid extreme shock or direct heat (e.g., stove). It is dishwasher safe. Use soft scrub when hand-washing for long lasting appearance. Always have the valve open when pressing down or removing the inner vacuum plate. Move the inner lid down slowly to prevent any splash up through the valve opening.
The E-jen Kimchi container is widely loved in Korea as the best modern container for fermenting and storing kimchi and jang (Korean fermented sauces). It is also great for other foods requiring airtight storage, such as fresh vegetables, coffee beans, bread, seaweed, cookies, cereals, grains and even dry pet foods.
The E-jen Kimchi container combines the ancient Korean Onggi (breathing earthenware) principle with modern, easy-to-use technology.
Onggi, Korean earthenware, dates back to 57 BC when it was first used to store various foods. It is referred to as the “breathing pot” because of its unique porosity, and it is known as an excellent vessel for fermented foods like kimchi, pickles and jang (Korean fermented sauces). Although Onggi is amazing in many ways, it is difficult to use in a modern home environment because it is very heavy, difficult to clean and awkward to keep in the fridge. The E-jen container was developed to solve all those problems, while maintaining the age-old ingenuity and usefulness of Onggi.
The container is made from high quality durable polypropylene plastic mixed with 7-10% natural clay for optimal porosity (*clay content only for sandy brown colored containers). Like Onggi, the container has very fine pores which allow minimal air flow. This keeps the food fresh while preventing aerobic bacteria from thriving.
The simple yet brilliant design of the inner vacuum lid allows easy adjustment of the lid position according to the level of food. So regardless of the amount of food, the container induces an anaerobic environment in which the beneficial bacteria (lactic acid producing bacteria) thrive and the crunchy texture and vibrant color are maximized. The carbon dioxide released by lactic acid producing bacteria is absorbed back to the kimchi juice, creating a more refreshing taste.
In the old days, Koreans used large outer leaves of napa cabbage to cover the surface of kimchi to prevent molds. Today many Koreans use cling wrap instead. For kimchi with liquid, the old practice was to use large flat rocks to keep the vegetables in the liquid. The inner vacuum lid of the E-jen container now does the job of the leaves and the rocks, protecting the surface of the food where harmful aerobic bacteria tend to grow, and preventing pickles in the liquid from floating.
Although the smell of kimchi is the result of healthy bacteria producing lactic acid, it can be quite powerful. The E-jen container's double lids contain the smell better than most containers, preventing the smell from filling the kitchen or the fridge.
The E-jen container is easy to handle and clean. It fits well in the fridge or freezer. It is dishwasher safe and heat/cold resistant (can handle hot water). You can use it in the microwave without the lids. It is free of BPA, DEHP and lead. All components are made with materials that are FDA approved.
Behind Story
The E-jen container was invented by Sung Chul Hong, an engineer with a creative spirit and passion. During his early teen years, Mr. Hong moved to a city from the countryside for better education. Like many Korean students in the early 70's who lived away from home, he always had a few jars of homemade jang (Korean fermented sauces) his mom made. He noticed that after a while molds often developed on the surface of the jang. He didn't want his mother's precious food to go to waste. So during his college years he started covering the surface with a plastic sheet and found it to be effective in preventing molds. (Back then, using plastic wraps for jang was not a common practice.) He even told his mother about it, and she started doing the same and loved it.
After he graduated and then following a few business experiences, he remembered his inspiration regarding jang and was determined to develop a container that was perfect for it. With the help of his food scientist friends, and after two years of research and development, he created a patented container that combined Korean ancient wisdom with modern technology. Not surprisingly, the container gained popularity among many Koreans, who then began using it for many other things beyond kimchi and jang. Mr. Hong has found fulfillment in the impact of his work on the lives of many Korean mothers, among others. And he hopes to continue doing so as his innovative ideas have not ceased to this day.
Sauerkraut
Ingredients: 2 Cabbages 1 Carrot 3 ½ tbsp. Rock salt 1 tbsp. Black pepper 4 Bay leaves 2 tsp. PeppercornFinely shred the cabbages and carrot and place in a large bowl. Add the salt, pepper, and peppercorns. Using your hands, mix and squeeze the mixture thoroughly for up to 10 minutes, so that the cabbages release their liquid. Take care not to tear the cabbage pieces. Add the bay leaves.
Put the mixture in a fermentation container. Place it sit somewhere warm for 3 days to start the fermentation. Store in the fridge.
Single unit available on Amazon $ 139.80
Materials: container (PP), inner lid (PP), outer lid (PP), rubber (silicon), handle (PC)
Color: sandy brown
Origin of product: Made in Korea.
Available Size: 0.9 Gallon (3.4 L), 1.6 Gallon (6.4 L), 2.2 Gallon (8.5 L), 3.1 Gallon (12 L), 5.8 Gallon (22 L), 11.8 Gallon (45 L)
volume (L) |
3.4 |
6.4 |
8.5 |
12 |
22 |
45 |
volume (gallon) |
0.9 |
1.6 |
2.2 |
3.1 |
5.8 |
11.8 |
color |
sandy brown, coral green |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
width (inches) |
8.3125 |
8.5 |
11.375 |
12.25 |
diameter = 12.6 |
diameter = 16 |
depth (inches) |
5.375 |
7.625 |
8.375 |
9 |
||
height (inches) |
7.0625 |
8.5 |
7.875 |
9 |
13 |
16 |
Also Known as: probiotic container, sauerkruat container, kimchi container, kimchi jar, gochujang container, gochujang jar, soybean paste jar, doenjang container, probiotic jar, fermentation crock, airlock, rice container, coffee container
How To Use
For fermentation, do not completely fill the container up to the brim as liquid produced from fermentation may overflow. Fill up to 80-90 %.
Closing the container:
Opening the container:
*5.8 gallon and 11.8 gallon round containers feature a center cap on the inner vacuum lid. You can simply remove the center cap to scoop out food instead of pulling out the whole inner vacuum lid.
For Kimchi recipes, please visit http://crazykoreancooking.com/kimchi.
How To Care
Avoid extreme shock or direct heat (e.g., stove). It is dishwasher safe. Use soft scrub when hand-washing for long lasting appearance. Always have the valve open when pressing down or removing the inner vacuum plate. Move the inner lid down slowly to prevent any splash up through the valve opening.
The E-jen Kimchi container is widely loved in Korea as the best modern container for fermenting and storing kimchi and jang (Korean fermented sauces). It is also great for other foods requiring airtight storage, such as fresh vegetables, coffee beans, bread, seaweed, cookies, cereals, grains and even dry pet foods.
The E-jen Kimchi container combines the ancient Korean Onggi (breathing earthenware) principle with modern, easy-to-use technology.
Onggi, Korean earthenware, dates back to 57 BC when it was first used to store various foods. It is referred to as the “breathing pot” because of its unique porosity, and it is known as an excellent vessel for fermented foods like kimchi, pickles and jang (Korean fermented sauces). Although Onggi is amazing in many ways, it is difficult to use in a modern home environment because it is very heavy, difficult to clean and awkward to keep in the fridge. The E-jen container was developed to solve all those problems, while maintaining the age-old ingenuity and usefulness of Onggi.
The container is made from high quality durable polypropylene plastic mixed with 7-10% natural clay for optimal porosity (*clay content only for sandy brown colored containers). Like Onggi, the container has very fine pores which allow minimal air flow. This keeps the food fresh while preventing aerobic bacteria from thriving.
The simple yet brilliant design of the inner vacuum lid allows easy adjustment of the lid position according to the level of food. So regardless of the amount of food, the container induces an anaerobic environment in which the beneficial bacteria (lactic acid producing bacteria) thrive and the crunchy texture and vibrant color are maximized. The carbon dioxide released by lactic acid producing bacteria is absorbed back to the kimchi juice, creating a more refreshing taste.
In the old days, Koreans used large outer leaves of napa cabbage to cover the surface of kimchi to prevent molds. Today many Koreans use cling wrap instead. For kimchi with liquid, the old practice was to use large flat rocks to keep the vegetables in the liquid. The inner vacuum lid of the E-jen container now does the job of the leaves and the rocks, protecting the surface of the food where harmful aerobic bacteria tend to grow, and preventing pickles in the liquid from floating.
Although the smell of kimchi is the result of healthy bacteria producing lactic acid, it can be quite powerful. The E-jen container's double lids contain the smell better than most containers, preventing the smell from filling the kitchen or the fridge.
The E-jen container is easy to handle and clean. It fits well in the fridge or freezer. It is dishwasher safe and heat/cold resistant (can handle hot water). You can use it in the microwave without the lids. It is free of BPA, DEHP and lead. All components are made with materials that are FDA approved.
Behind Story
The E-jen container was invented by Sung Chul Hong, an engineer with a creative spirit and passion. During his early teen years, Mr. Hong moved to a city from the countryside for better education. Like many Korean students in the early 70's who lived away from home, he always had a few jars of homemade jang (Korean fermented sauces) his mom made. He noticed that after a while molds often developed on the surface of the jang. He didn't want his mother's precious food to go to waste. So during his college years he started covering the surface with a plastic sheet and found it to be effective in preventing molds. (Back then, using plastic wraps for jang was not a common practice.) He even told his mother about it, and she started doing the same and loved it.
After he graduated and then following a few business experiences, he remembered his inspiration regarding jang and was determined to develop a container that was perfect for it. With the help of his food scientist friends, and after two years of research and development, he created a patented container that combined Korean ancient wisdom with modern technology. Not surprisingly, the container gained popularity among many Koreans, who then began using it for many other things beyond kimchi and jang. Mr. Hong has found fulfillment in the impact of his work on the lives of many Korean mothers, among others. And he hopes to continue doing so as his innovative ideas have not ceased to this day.
Single unit available on Amazon $ 79.98
Materials: container (PP), inner lid (PP), outer lid (PP), rubber (silicon), handle (PC)
Color: sandy brown
Origin of product: Made in Korea.
Available Size: 0.9 Gallon (3.4 L), 1.6 Gallon (6.4 L), 2.2 Gallon (8.5 L), 3.1 Gallon (12 L), 5.8 Gallon (22 L), 11.8 Gallon (45 L)
volume (L) |
3.4 |
6.4 |
8.5 |
12 |
22 |
45 |
volume (gallon) |
0.9 |
1.6 |
2.2 |
3.1 |
5.8 |
11.8 |
color |
sandy brown, coral green |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
width (inches) |
8.3125 |
8.5 |
11.375 |
12.25 |
diameter = 12.6 |
diameter = 16 |
depth (inches) |
5.375 |
7.625 |
8.375 |
9 |
||
height (inches) |
7.0625 |
8.5 |
7.875 |
9 |
13 |
16 |
Also Known as: probiotic container, sauerkruat container, kimchi container, kimchi jar, gochujang container, gochujang jar, soybean paste jar, doenjang container, probiotic jar, fermentation crock, airlock, rice container, coffee container
How To Use
For fermentation, do not completely fill the container up to the brim as liquid produced from fermentation may overflow. Fill up to 80-90 %.
Closing the container:
Opening the container:
*5.8 gallon and 11.8 gallon round containers feature a center cap on the inner vacuum lid. You can simply remove the center cap to scoop out food instead of pulling out the whole inner vacuum lid.
For Kimchi recipes, please visit http://crazykoreancooking.com/kimchi.
How To Care
Avoid extreme shock or direct heat (e.g., stove). It is dishwasher safe. Use soft scrub when hand-washing for long lasting appearance. Always have the valve open when pressing down or removing the inner vacuum plate. Move the inner lid down slowly to prevent any splash up through the valve opening.
The E-jen Kimchi container is widely loved in Korea as the best modern container for fermenting and storing kimchi and jang (Korean fermented sauces). It is also great for other foods requiring airtight storage, such as fresh vegetables, coffee beans, bread, seaweed, cookies, cereals, grains and even dry pet foods.
The E-jen Kimchi container combines the ancient Korean Onggi (breathing earthenware) principle with modern, easy-to-use technology.
Onggi, Korean earthenware, dates back to 57 BC when it was first used to store various foods. It is referred to as the “breathing pot” because of its unique porosity, and it is known as an excellent vessel for fermented foods like kimchi, pickles and jang (Korean fermented sauces). Although Onggi is amazing in many ways, it is difficult to use in a modern home environment because it is very heavy, difficult to clean and awkward to keep in the fridge. The E-jen container was developed to solve all those problems, while maintaining the age-old ingenuity and usefulness of Onggi.
The container is made from high quality durable polypropylene plastic mixed with 7-10% natural clay for optimal porosity (*clay content only for sandy brown colored containers). Like Onggi, the container has very fine pores which allow minimal air flow. This keeps the food fresh while preventing aerobic bacteria from thriving.
The simple yet brilliant design of the inner vacuum lid allows easy adjustment of the lid position according to the level of food. So regardless of the amount of food, the container induces an anaerobic environment in which the beneficial bacteria (lactic acid producing bacteria) thrive and the crunchy texture and vibrant color are maximized. The carbon dioxide released by lactic acid producing bacteria is absorbed back to the kimchi juice, creating a more refreshing taste.
In the old days, Koreans used large outer leaves of napa cabbage to cover the surface of kimchi to prevent molds. Today many Koreans use cling wrap instead. For kimchi with liquid, the old practice was to use large flat rocks to keep the vegetables in the liquid. The inner vacuum lid of the E-jen container now does the job of the leaves and the rocks, protecting the surface of the food where harmful aerobic bacteria tend to grow, and preventing pickles in the liquid from floating.
Although the smell of kimchi is the result of healthy bacteria producing lactic acid, it can be quite powerful. The E-jen container's double lids contain the smell better than most containers, preventing the smell from filling the kitchen or the fridge.
The E-jen container is easy to handle and clean. It fits well in the fridge or freezer. It is dishwasher safe and heat/cold resistant (can handle hot water). You can use it in the microwave without the lids. It is free of BPA, DEHP and lead. All components are made with materials that are FDA approved.
Behind Story
The E-jen container was invented by Sung Chul Hong, an engineer with a creative spirit and passion. During his early teen years, Mr. Hong moved to a city from the countryside for better education. Like many Korean students in the early 70's who lived away from home, he always had a few jars of homemade jang (Korean fermented sauces) his mom made. He noticed that after a while molds often developed on the surface of the jang. He didn't want his mother's precious food to go to waste. So during his college years he started covering the surface with a plastic sheet and found it to be effective in preventing molds. (Back then, using plastic wraps for jang was not a common practice.) He even told his mother about it, and she started doing the same and loved it.
After he graduated and then following a few business experiences, he remembered his inspiration regarding jang and was determined to develop a container that was perfect for it. With the help of his food scientist friends, and after two years of research and development, he created a patented container that combined Korean ancient wisdom with modern technology. Not surprisingly, the container gained popularity among many Koreans, who then began using it for many other things beyond kimchi and jang. Mr. Hong has found fulfillment in the impact of his work on the lives of many Korean mothers, among others. And he hopes to continue doing so as his innovative ideas have not ceased to this day.
Single unit available on Amazon $ 334.80
Materials: container (PP), inner lid (PP), outer lid (PP), rubber (silicon), handle (PC)
Color: sandy brown
Origin of product: Made in Korea.
Available Size: 0.9 Gallon (3.4 L), 1.6 Gallon (6.4 L), 2.2 Gallon (8.5 L), 3.1 Gallon (12 L), 5.8 Gallon (22 L), 11.8 Gallon (45 L)
volume (L) |
3.4 |
6.4 |
8.5 |
12 |
22 |
45 |
volume (gallon) |
0.9 |
1.6 |
2.2 |
3.1 |
5.8 |
11.8 |
color |
sandy brown, coral green |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
width (inches) |
8.3125 |
8.5 |
11.375 |
12.25 |
diameter = 12.6 |
diameter = 16 |
depth (inches) |
5.375 |
7.625 |
8.375 |
9 |
||
height (inches) |
7.0625 |
8.5 |
7.875 |
9 |
13 |
16 |
Also Known as: probiotic container, sauerkruat container, kimchi container, kimchi jar, gochujang container, gochujang jar, soybean paste jar, doenjang container, probiotic jar, fermentation crock, airlock, rice container, coffee container
How To Use
For fermentation, do not completely fill the container up to the brim as liquid produced from fermentation may overflow. Fill up to 80-90 %.
Closing the container:
Opening the container:
*5.8 gallon and 11.8 gallon round containers feature a center cap on the inner vacuum lid. You can simply remove the center cap to scoop out food instead of pulling out the whole inner vacuum lid.
For Kimchi recipes, please visit http://crazykoreancooking.com/kimchi.
How To Care
Avoid extreme shock or direct heat (e.g., stove). It is dishwasher safe. Use soft scrub when hand-washing for long lasting appearance. Always have the valve open when pressing down or removing the inner vacuum plate. Move the inner lid down slowly to prevent any splash up through the valve opening.
The E-jen Kimchi container is widely loved in Korea as the best modern container for fermenting and storing kimchi and jang (Korean fermented sauces). It is also great for other foods requiring airtight storage, such as fresh vegetables, coffee beans, bread, seaweed, cookies, cereals, grains and even dry pet foods.
The E-jen Kimchi container combines the ancient Korean Onggi (breathing earthenware) principle with modern, easy-to-use technology.
Onggi, Korean earthenware, dates back to 57 BC when it was first used to store various foods. It is referred to as the “breathing pot” because of its unique porosity, and it is known as an excellent vessel for fermented foods like kimchi, pickles and jang (Korean fermented sauces). Although Onggi is amazing in many ways, it is difficult to use in a modern home environment because it is very heavy, difficult to clean and awkward to keep in the fridge. The E-jen container was developed to solve all those problems, while maintaining the age-old ingenuity and usefulness of Onggi.
The container is made from high quality durable polypropylene plastic mixed with 7-10% natural clay for optimal porosity (*clay content only for sandy brown colored containers). Like Onggi, the container has very fine pores which allow minimal air flow. This keeps the food fresh while preventing aerobic bacteria from thriving.
The simple yet brilliant design of the inner vacuum lid allows easy adjustment of the lid position according to the level of food. So regardless of the amount of food, the container induces an anaerobic environment in which the beneficial bacteria (lactic acid producing bacteria) thrive and the crunchy texture and vibrant color are maximized. The carbon dioxide released by lactic acid producing bacteria is absorbed back to the kimchi juice, creating a more refreshing taste.
In the old days, Koreans used large outer leaves of napa cabbage to cover the surface of kimchi to prevent molds. Today many Koreans use cling wrap instead. For kimchi with liquid, the old practice was to use large flat rocks to keep the vegetables in the liquid. The inner vacuum lid of the E-jen container now does the job of the leaves and the rocks, protecting the surface of the food where harmful aerobic bacteria tend to grow, and preventing pickles in the liquid from floating.
Although the smell of kimchi is the result of healthy bacteria producing lactic acid, it can be quite powerful. The E-jen container's double lids contain the smell better than most containers, preventing the smell from filling the kitchen or the fridge.
The E-jen container is easy to handle and clean. It fits well in the fridge or freezer. It is dishwasher safe and heat/cold resistant (can handle hot water). You can use it in the microwave without the lids. It is free of BPA, DEHP and lead. All components are made with materials that are FDA approved.
Behind Story
The E-jen container was invented by Sung Chul Hong, an engineer with a creative spirit and passion. During his early teen years, Mr. Hong moved to a city from the countryside for better education. Like many Korean students in the early 70's who lived away from home, he always had a few jars of homemade jang (Korean fermented sauces) his mom made. He noticed that after a while molds often developed on the surface of the jang. He didn't want his mother's precious food to go to waste. So during his college years he started covering the surface with a plastic sheet and found it to be effective in preventing molds. (Back then, using plastic wraps for jang was not a common practice.) He even told his mother about it, and she started doing the same and loved it.
After he graduated and then following a few business experiences, he remembered his inspiration regarding jang and was determined to develop a container that was perfect for it. With the help of his food scientist friends, and after two years of research and development, he created a patented container that combined Korean ancient wisdom with modern technology. Not surprisingly, the container gained popularity among many Koreans, who then began using it for many other things beyond kimchi and jang. Mr. Hong has found fulfillment in the impact of his work on the lives of many Korean mothers, among others. And he hopes to continue doing so as his innovative ideas have not ceased to this day.
Single unit available on Amazon
Ingredients: Brown Rice Syrup, Water, Soybeans, Hot Pepper Powder, Glutinous Rice, Tomato, Sea Salt, Spirits
Packaging: BPA free plastic jar
Content Weight: 19.7 oz (560g)
Shelf Life: 8 months from bottling date when stored in the manufacturer's original packaging
Origin: Product of USA
Also known as: Red chili pepper paste, Hot Pepper Paste, Gochujang, 고추장
Always keep product refrigerated when storing long-term. (Although the product is shelf-stable at room temperature, on rare occasions natural fermentation may cause the content to overflow. To prevent this and to ensure best quality, refrigeration is recommended.) Always use a clean spoon to scoop gochujang out of the container. Paste color may become darker after exposure to oxygen. This is normal, and it is still safe to eat.
Wholly Gochujang is created with wholesome ingredients expertly blended to near perfection. Premium quality gochugaru (chili pepper powder) is used in the gochujang, creating a profound spicy flavor without bitterness. The deep, rich flavor comes from naturally fermented soybeans. 100% brown rice syrup adds a hint of sweetness and natural shine. The finishing taste is pure and clean unlike common gochujangs, which are filled with flavor enhancers and corn syrup. Wholly Gochujang is also low in sodium. So enjoy the spicy goodness without worries!
Single unit available on Amazon $ 279.20
Materials: container (PP), inner lid (PP), outer lid (PP), rubber (silicon), handle (PC)
Color: sandy brown
Origin of product: Made in Korea.
Available Size: 0.9 Gallon (3.4 L), 1.6 Gallon (6.4 L), 2.2 Gallon (8.5 L), 3.1 Gallon (12 L), 5.8 Gallon (22 L), 11.8 Gallon (45 L)
volume (L) |
3.4 |
6.4 |
8.5 |
12 |
22 |
45 |
volume (gallon) |
0.9 |
1.6 |
2.2 |
3.1 |
5.8 |
11.8 |
color |
sandy brown, coral green |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
sandy brown |
width (inches) |
8.3125 |
8.5 |
11.375 |
12.25 |
diameter = 12.6 |
diameter = 16 |
depth (inches) |
5.375 |
7.625 |
8.375 |
9 |
||
height (inches) |
7.0625 |
8.5 |
7.875 |
9 |
13 |
16 |
Also Known as: probiotic container, sauerkruat container, kimchi container, kimchi jar, gochujang container, gochujang jar, soybean paste jar, doenjang container, probiotic jar, fermentation crock, airlock, rice container, coffee container
How To Use
For fermentation, do not completely fill the container up to the brim as liquid produced from fermentation may overflow. Fill up to 80-90 %.
Closing the container:
Opening the container:
*5.8 gallon and 11.8 gallon round containers feature a center cap on the inner vacuum lid. You can simply remove the center cap to scoop out food instead of pulling out the whole inner vacuum lid.
For Kimchi recipes, please visit http://crazykoreancooking.com/kimchi.
How To Care
Avoid extreme shock or direct heat (e.g., stove). It is dishwasher safe. Use soft scrub when hand-washing for long lasting appearance. Always have the valve open when pressing down or removing the inner vacuum plate. Move the inner lid down slowly to prevent any splash up through the valve opening.
The E-jen Kimchi container is widely loved in Korea as the best modern container for fermenting and storing kimchi and jang (Korean fermented sauces). It is also great for other foods requiring airtight storage, such as fresh vegetables, coffee beans, bread, seaweed, cookies, cereals, grains and even dry pet foods.
The E-jen Kimchi container combines the ancient Korean Onggi (breathing earthenware) principle with modern, easy-to-use technology.
Onggi, Korean earthenware, dates back to 57 BC when it was first used to store various foods. It is referred to as the “breathing pot” because of its unique porosity, and it is known as an excellent vessel for fermented foods like kimchi, pickles and jang (Korean fermented sauces). Although Onggi is amazing in many ways, it is difficult to use in a modern home environment because it is very heavy, difficult to clean and awkward to keep in the fridge. The E-jen container was developed to solve all those problems, while maintaining the age-old ingenuity and usefulness of Onggi.
The container is made from high quality durable polypropylene plastic mixed with 7-10% natural clay for optimal porosity (*clay content only for sandy brown colored containers). Like Onggi, the container has very fine pores which allow minimal air flow. This keeps the food fresh while preventing aerobic bacteria from thriving.
The simple yet brilliant design of the inner vacuum lid allows easy adjustment of the lid position according to the level of food. So regardless of the amount of food, the container induces an anaerobic environment in which the beneficial bacteria (lactic acid producing bacteria) thrive and the crunchy texture and vibrant color are maximized. The carbon dioxide released by lactic acid producing bacteria is absorbed back to the kimchi juice, creating a more refreshing taste.
In the old days, Koreans used large outer leaves of napa cabbage to cover the surface of kimchi to prevent molds. Today many Koreans use cling wrap instead. For kimchi with liquid, the old practice was to use large flat rocks to keep the vegetables in the liquid. The inner vacuum lid of the E-jen container now does the job of the leaves and the rocks, protecting the surface of the food where harmful aerobic bacteria tend to grow, and preventing pickles in the liquid from floating.
Although the smell of kimchi is the result of healthy bacteria producing lactic acid, it can be quite powerful. The E-jen container's double lids contain the smell better than most containers, preventing the smell from filling the kitchen or the fridge.
The E-jen container is easy to handle and clean. It fits well in the fridge or freezer. It is dishwasher safe and heat/cold resistant (can handle hot water). You can use it in the microwave without the lids. It is free of BPA, DEHP and lead. All components are made with materials that are FDA approved.
Behind Story
The E-jen container was invented by Sung Chul Hong, an engineer with a creative spirit and passion. During his early teen years, Mr. Hong moved to a city from the countryside for better education. Like many Korean students in the early 70's who lived away from home, he always had a few jars of homemade jang (Korean fermented sauces) his mom made. He noticed that after a while molds often developed on the surface of the jang. He didn't want his mother's precious food to go to waste. So during his college years he started covering the surface with a plastic sheet and found it to be effective in preventing molds. (Back then, using plastic wraps for jang was not a common practice.) He even told his mother about it, and she started doing the same and loved it.
After he graduated and then following a few business experiences, he remembered his inspiration regarding jang and was determined to develop a container that was perfect for it. With the help of his food scientist friends, and after two years of research and development, he created a patented container that combined Korean ancient wisdom with modern technology. Not surprisingly, the container gained popularity among many Koreans, who then began using it for many other things beyond kimchi and jang. Mr. Hong has found fulfillment in the impact of his work on the lives of many Korean mothers, among others. And he hopes to continue doing so as his innovative ideas have not ceased to this day.
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Ingredients: Water, Soybeans, Salt.
Packaging: BPA free plastic
Content Weight: 10.82 fl oz (320 ml)
Origin: Product of USA
Also known as: Traditional Korean Soy Sauce, Soy Sauce for Soup & Namul,?µ_?¡ã“_´, Guk-Ganjang, Gukganjang, Chosun Ganjang, Jaraesik Ganjang,?¡ã“_´
Always keep product refrigerated when storing long-term. There is no expiration date for this product since it is naturally fermented. It can be aged for many years if kept in proper conditions, much like a vintage wine. However, for best quality we recommend that you consume it before the date indicated on the bottle, as it is difficult to provide the conditions and care needed to properly age this product at home.
Wholly Ganjang is made with three wholesome ingredients and fermented with love and care. Many soy sauces in the market are full of corn syrup, MSG and contain wheat. åÊWholly Ganjang, on the other hand, embodies a deep, profound flavor that results from natural fermentation, without the sharpness that most common soy sauces have. Wholly Ganjang is a traditional Korean soy sauce which is richer and saltier than common soy sauces on the market. So, smaller amounts should be used to season food.
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Ingredients: Soybeans, Water, Salt.
Packaging: BPA-free Plastic Jar
Content Weight: 17.5 oz (498 g)
Origin: Product of USA
Also known as: Doenjang, Dwenjang, Soybean Paste
Always keep product refrigerated when storing long-term. (Although the product is shelf-stable at room temperature, on rare occasions natural fermentation may cause the contents to overflow. To prevent this and to ensure best quality, refrigeration is recommended.) Always use a clean spoon to scoop doenjang out of the container. Paste color may become darker after exposure to oxygen. This is normal, and it is still safe to eat.
Best by date: There is no expiration date for this product since it is naturally fermented. It can be aged for many years if kept in proper conditions, much like a vintage wine. However, for best quality we recommend that you consume it before the date indicated on the jar, as it is difficult to provide the conditions and care needed to properly age this product at home.
The formula for Wholly Doenjang is simple: three wholesome ingredients and fermentation with love and care. Wholly Doenjang embodies a complex savory flavor without bitterness or overpowering saltiness. The deep pungent smell is a sign of well-fermented soybean paste made with a traditional fermentation method. If you are looking for real Korean doenjang, this is the product.
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Ingredients: Water, Tapioca Syrup, Brown Rice, Red Pepper Powder, Salt, Alcohol, Garlic, Onion.
Packaging: LDPE bag within a rectangular tin can
Content Weight: 37.4 LB (17 Kg)
Shelf Life: 18 months from manufacturing date in original, unopened packaging. Recommended refrigeration after opening.
Origin: Product of Korea
Also known as: Red chili pepper paste, Hot Pepper Paste, Gochujang, 고추장, Bulk size gochujang, gluten-free gochujang, non-GMO gochujang, kosher gochujang, foodservice gochujang, gochujang for restaurants, clean label gochujang, soy-free gochujang
Store unopened can in a cool and dry place. Refrigeration is recommended after opening.
O’Food Chal Gold Gochujang (No Corn Syrup, Gluten-Free) is created with wholesome and simple ingredients expertly blended to near perfection. Premium quality ingredients are used in the gochujang, creating a profound spicy flavor without bitterness. The deep, rich flavor comes from patented production method drawing from traditional natural fermentation method. 100% tapioca syrup adds a hint of sweetness and natural shine. The finishing taste is pure and clean unlike many other gochujangs, which are filled with flavor enhancers and corn syrup. So enjoy the spicy goodness without worries!
About Gochujang:
Gochujang is one of the fermented sauces most central to Korean cooking. Gochujang is key in numerous Korean dishes, such as bibimbap, spicy rice cake ("dduk-bok-gi") and spicy chicken (or pork) bulgogi. It is also used to make various stews and dipping sauces, like "ssamjang" (dipping sauce for lettuce wrap). It can also be used with any non-Korean foods you want to spice up or enhance the flavor, like soups, stews, stir-fry, BBQ and even salad dressing.
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Ingredients: Water, Soybean, Salt, Alcohol.
Packaging: LDPE bag within a rectangular corrugated box
Content Weight: 30.8 LB (14 Kg)
Shelf Life: 12 months from manufacturing date in original, unopened packaging. Recommended refrigeration after opening.
Origin: Product of Korea
Also known as: soy bean paste, Doenjang, 된장, Bulk size doenjang, miso, gluten-free doenjang, non-GMO doenjang, foodservice doenjang, doenjang for restaurants, clean label doenjang
Store unopened can in a cool and dry place. Refrigeration is recommended after opening.
Chung Jung One Goosoohan Doenjang (No Wheat, No artificial flavor) is created with wholesome and simple ingredients expertly blended to near perfection. The formula for Goosoohan Doenjang is simple: three wholesome ingredients. Goosoohang Doenjang embodies a complex savory flavor without bitterness or overpowering saltiness. The deep pungent smell is a sign of well-fermented soybean paste made with a traditional fermentation method. If you are looking for real Korean doenjang, this is the product. The finishing taste is pure and clean unlike many other doenjangs, which are filled with flavor enhancers and wheat.
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Materials: container (PP), inner lid (PP), outer lid (PP), rubber (silicon), handle (PC)
Color: sandy brown
Origin of product: Made in Korea.
Dimension: 10" x 7.5" x 5.8"
Also Known as: probiotic container, sauerkruat container, kimchi container, kimchi jar, gochujang container, gochujang jar, soybean paste jar, doenjang container, probiotic jar, fermentation crock, airlock, rice container, coffee container
How To Use
For fermentation, do not completely fill the container up to the brim as liquid produced from fermentation may overflow. Fill up to 80-90 %.
Closing the container:
Opening the container:
*5.8 gallon and 11.8 gallon round containers feature a center cap on the inner vacuum lid. You can simply remove the center cap to scoop out food instead of pulling out the whole inner vacuum lid.
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How To Care
Avoid extreme shock or direct heat (e.g., stove). It is dishwasher safe. Use soft scrub when hand-washing for long lasting appearance. Always have the valve open when pressing down or removing the inner vacuum plate. Move the inner lid down slowly to prevent any splash up through the valve opening.
The E-jen Kimchi container is widely loved in Korea as the best modern container for fermenting and storing kimchi and jang (Korean fermented sauces). It is also great for other foods requiring airtight storage, such as fresh vegetables, coffee beans, bread, seaweed, cookies, cereals, grains and even dry pet foods.
The E-jen Kimchi container combines the ancient Korean Onggi (breathing earthenware) principle with modern, easy-to-use technology.
Onggi, Korean earthenware, dates back to 57 BC when it was first used to store various foods. It is referred to as the “breathing pot” because of its unique porosity, and it is known as an excellent vessel for fermented foods like kimchi, pickles and jang (Korean fermented sauces). Although Onggi is amazing in many ways, it is difficult to use in a modern home environment because it is very heavy, difficult to clean and awkward to keep in the fridge. The E-jen container was developed to solve all those problems, while maintaining the age-old ingenuity and usefulness of Onggi.
The container is made from high quality durable polypropylene plastic mixed with 7-10% natural clay for optimal porosity (*clay content only for sandy brown colored containers). Like Onggi, the container has very fine pores which allow minimal air flow. This keeps the food fresh while preventing aerobic bacteria from thriving.
The simple yet brilliant design of the inner vacuum lid allows easy adjustment of the lid position according to the level of food. So regardless of the amount of food, the container induces an anaerobic environment in which the beneficial bacteria (lactic acid producing bacteria) thrive and the crunchy texture and vibrant color are maximized. The carbon dioxide released by lactic acid producing bacteria is absorbed back to the kimchi juice, creating a more refreshing taste.
In the old days, Koreans used large outer leaves of napa cabbage to cover the surface of kimchi to prevent molds. Today many Koreans use cling wrap instead. For kimchi with liquid, the old practice was to use large flat rocks to keep the vegetables in the liquid. The inner vacuum lid of the E-jen container now does the job of the leaves and the rocks, protecting the surface of the food where harmful aerobic bacteria tend to grow, and preventing pickles in the liquid from floating.
Although the smell of kimchi is the result of healthy bacteria producing lactic acid, it can be quite powerful. The E-jen container's double lids contain the smell better than most containers, preventing the smell from filling the kitchen or the fridge.
The E-jen container is easy to handle and clean. It fits well in the fridge or freezer. It is dishwasher safe and heat/cold resistant (can handle hot water). You can use it in the microwave without the lids. It is free of BPA, DEHP and lead. All components are made with materials that are FDA approved.
Behind Story
The E-jen container was invented by Sung Chul Hong, an engineer with a creative spirit and passion. During his early teen years, Mr. Hong moved to a city from the countryside for better education. Like many Korean students in the early 70's who lived away from home, he always had a few jars of homemade jang (Korean fermented sauces) his mom made. He noticed that after a while molds often developed on the surface of the jang. He didn't want his mother's precious food to go to waste. So during his college years he started covering the surface with a plastic sheet and found it to be effective in preventing molds. (Back then, using plastic wraps for jang was not a common practice.) He even told his mother about it, and she started doing the same and loved it.
After he graduated and then following a few business experiences, he remembered his inspiration regarding jang and was determined to develop a container that was perfect for it. With the help of his food scientist friends, and after two years of research and development, he created a patented container that combined Korean ancient wisdom with modern technology. Not surprisingly, the container gained popularity among many Koreans, who then began using it for many other things beyond kimchi and jang. Mr. Hong has found fulfillment in the impact of his work on the lives of many Korean mothers, among others. And he hopes to continue doing so as his innovative ideas have not ceased to this day.