Online Korean Supermarket

99 products

99 products
Morinaga Long Life Silken Tofu Firm 349g
Morinaga Long Life Silken Tofu Firm 349g
£2.99
Nongshim Neoguri Spicy Seafood Cup Noodles 62g
Nongshim Neoguri Spicy Seafood Ramyun Instant Noodles 120g
£1.50
Morinaga Long Life Silken Tofu Soft 340g
Morinaga Long Life Silken Tofu Soft 340g
£2.99
Ajumma Republic Korean Japchae Sauce 300g
Ajumma Republic Korean Japchae Sauce 300g
£3.99
Pocari Sweat Korean Ion Supply Drink 240ml
Pocari Sweat Korean Ion Supply Drink 240ml
£1.99
CJ Bibigo Korean Spicy Bulgogi Marinade 80g
CJ Bibigo Korean Spicy Bulgogi Marinade 80g
£1.20
CJ Bibigo Korean Sweet and Spicy Tokbokki Sauce 120g
CJ Bibigo Korean Sweet and Spicy Tokbokki Sauce 120g
£1.99
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Yopokki Instant Korean Sweet & Spicy Cup Rapokki 145g
£3.99
White Mausu Smoky Chilli Oil 240g
White Mausu Smoky Chilli Oil 240g
£7.99
Yopokki Instant Korean Sweet & Spicy Rapokki 260g
Yopokki Instant Korean Sweet & Spicy Rapokki 260g
£4.99
Yutaka Tempura Batter Mix 150g
Yutaka Tempura Batter Mix 150g
£2.99
Nongshim Neoguri Seafood Mild Ramyun Instant Noodles 120g
Nongshim Neoguri Seafood Mild Ramyun Instant Noodles 120g
£1.50
Chien Kuo Black Sesame Oil 100ml
£3.99
Kikkoman Naturally Brewed Less Salt Soy Sauce 250ml
Kikkoman Naturally Brewed Less Salt Soy Sauce 250ml
£3.99
Yopokki Instant Korean Halal Spicy Topokki Rice Cakes 140g
Yopokki Instant Korean Halal Spicy Topokki Rice Cakes 140g
£2.99
Yopokki Instant Korean Cheese Topokki Rice Cakes 120g
Yopokki Instant Korean Cheese Topokki Rice Cakes 120g
£2.99

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FAQs: Online Korean Supermarket

Welcome to our online Korean supermarket, where you can find all your favourite Korean food and ingredients in one place. We take pride in handpicking only the best-tasting and authentic Korean products. If you're looking to cook tasty dishes like Kimchi Pancakes or simply want to add a touch of Gochujang to your next meal, we have you covered. Buy Korean ingredients online today and enjoy fast UK delivery.

Key Korean pantry staples include:

  • Gochujang: A spicy and savoury red chilli paste used in stews, marinades, and sauces.
  • Doenjang: A fermented soybean paste, similar to miso, used in soups and marinades.
  • Kimchi: Fermented cabbage or radish, a staple side dish in Korean meals.
  • Sesame oil: A rich, nutty oil used in marinades, stir-fries, and as a finishing touch.
  • Black bean paste (Chunjang): Used in dishes like jjajangmyeon (black bean noodles).

Common types of Korean noodles include:

  • Ramyeon: Korean instant noodles with bold flavours, often enjoyed as a quick meal.
  • Japchae noodles: Sweet potato glass noodles used in stir-fried dishes with vegetables and meats.
  • Udon noodles: Thick, chewy noodles often used in soups.
  • Naengmyeon: Thin, chewy noodles typically served cold with a tangy broth in summer.

The main types of rice used in Korean cuisine include:

  • Short-grain white rice: Also known as sticky rice, it’s commonly served with most Korean meals.
  • Multigrain rice (Japgokbap): A mix of white rice, barley, and other grains, adding flavour and nutrients.
  • Glutinous rice: Often used in rice cakes (tteok) and desserts for its sticky texture.

Some favourite Korean snacks include:

  • Choco Pie: A marshmallow-filled snack cake coated in chocolate.
  • Pepero: Biscuit sticks coated in chocolate, available in various flavours.
  • Honey Butter Chips: Sweet and salty potato chips with honey and butter flavour.
  • Gim (seaweed snacks): Crispy roasted seaweed, often lightly salted, great for snacking or as a side dish.
  • Tteokbokki chips: Snacks inspired by the famous spicy rice cakes, with a similar flavour profile.

Many Korean pantry staples like gochujang, doenjang, and sesame oil are suitable for vegetarians and vegans. However, some products may contain animal-based ingredients, such as fish sauce in kimchi, so it's important to check the labels for specific dietary information.

Korean ingredients can be used in a variety of ways. For example:

  • Gochujang: Add to bibimbap, stews, or use in sauces and marinades for a spicy kick.
  • Doenjang: Use in soups, stews, or as a base for marinades.
  • Kimchi: Serve as a side dish or incorporate into pancakes, fried rice, or stews.
  • Sesame oil: Drizzle over cooked dishes or use in marinades for a nutty flavour.
  • Black bean paste: Use in stir-fries or as the main ingredient in jjajangmyeon.
  • Gochujang and doenjang should be refrigerated after opening to maintain freshness.
  • Soy sauce and sesame oil can be stored in a cool, dry place but may also be refrigerated for optimal quality.
  • Store noodles and rice in airtight containers in a cool, dry place.
  • Snacks like Honey Butter Chips and Pepero should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Yes! With ingredients like gochujang, doenjang, and kimchi, you can easily create popular Korean dishes such as bibimbap, kimchi pancakes, jjajangmyeon, and more. These pantry staples are great for bringing authentic Korean flavours to your cooking.