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Importance and Satisfaction with Selection Attributes when Purchasing Kimchi (시판 김치의 구매시 중요도 및 만족도)

  • You, Jung-Hee;Shin, Min-Ja;Choi, Soo-Keun
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.624-632
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted to estimate the drift of change for in Kimchi purchases, and to contribute to the efforts to improve the quality improvement of Kimchi sold at markets. Questionnaires were distributed to 450 adults, and 396 samples were statistically analyzed. There were significant differences in the average values of importance and satisfaction. Based on analyses of the 14 factors, the level of satisfaction was significantly lower than the level of importance. Importance-factors such as 'taste' ($4.56{\pm}0.81$) and consistency of 'quality' ($4.37{\pm}0.79$) are very important to consumers, whereas 'package volume' ($3.79{\pm}0.91$) and 'price cutting' ($3.84{\pm}1.01$) are rarely considered by consumers. Fourteen significance factors were three factors. Overall significance for selection attributes when purchasing Kimchi differed according to gender, age and marital status. Fourteen satisfaction factors were extracted to four factors. Overall satisfaction for selection attributes when purchasing Kimchi differed according to martrial status. Total satisfaction with selection attributes when purchasing the food was greatly affected by its quality and packaging. These findings confirmed that Kimchi products should be diversified and active marketing should be carried out if Kimchi is to become a global product.

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A Survey on Chinese's Preference for Korean Kimchi in Shandong Province (김치에 대한 중국 산동성 지역 성인의 기호도 조사)

  • Zhang, Xiang Mei;Nam, Eun-Sook;Park, Shin-In
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2009
  • This study investigates the preferences Chinese have of Korean Kimchi and improvements for Chinese market adaptation of Kimchi through a survey. The questionnaire was conducted on 298 Chinese(108 males, 190 females) residing in Weihai, Yantai and Qingdao in Shandong province. The questionnaire form was developed and used for self-administration. The collected data were analyzed by SAS package. Among the subjects, 88.9% had experienced eating Kimchi and 58.8% liked Kimchi. The preference of Kimchi was significantly higher among males, workers, persons who had visited Korea, and persons interested in Korea compared to females, university students, persons who hadn't visited Korea, and persons with no interest in Korea. The reasons for liking Kimchi, in order of popularity, were for its 'refreshing taste'(64.9%), 'spicy taste'(57.7%), 'chewy texture'(47.2%), and 'sour taste'(35.1%). The reasons for disliking Kimchi were for its 'smell'(19.6%), 'sour taste'(16.2%), 'salty taste'(14.3%), and 'appearance'(8.7%). Of those surveyed, 97.6% had a positive opinion of Kimchi intake in the future. The intention of future consumption of Kimchi was significantly higher in females than males. The type of Kimchi wanted by Chinese was 'less seasoning'(53.4%), 'less spicy'(46.0%), 'sweeter taste'(39.3%), 'less salty'(37.2%), and 'no fish-like smell'(35.6%). Improvements for increasing Chinese Kimchi consumption were 'development of Kimchi according to Chinese preference'(81.2%), 'improvement of sanitation'(73.5%), 'decrease in the sale price of Kimchi'(72.8%), and 'convenient place for the purchase of Kimchi'(63.8%).

A Study on the Development of Facillities for Preservation of Kimchi (김치 저장 용기 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 안명수;이진영
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.499-505
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    • 1996
  • The facillities for Kimchi preservation were investigated in order to develop the taste, flavor and commercial quality of Kimchi during fermentation. Four kinds of facillities used for this experiment were PP(Polypropylene). PSC(Polypropylene+ceramic)and PPP was selected newly and laminated of three layers with PETG (Polyester G), PS (Polystyrene) and PETG. The change of total number of lactic acid Bacteria, pH, acidity, color, gas contents and free internal volume of package were measured for the Kimchi packaged by 4 facillities during 6 days fermentation at 15$^{\circ}C$. The total No. of lactic acid Bacteria within the Kimchi in the PPP facillity was more and remained longer time (120 hrs.) than other Kimchi in the PP, PS and PPC facillities. Also the pH of all Kimchi were decreased to pH 4 within 72 hrs. and the pH of Kimchi in the PPP facillity was kept as pH 4 for 120 hrs., so that was shown to be decreased more dully than others. In case of fimchi in the PPP facillity, the color was retained better, CO$_2$ contents was lower similar to PPC facillity, and swelling degree of free internal volume was higher than others. By the sensory evaluation, the Kimchi in the PPP facillity represented as better than others for color, flavor, texture and total preferences until 48 hrs. fermentation. And the PPP facillity is transparent, so these will be selected and confirmed more easily, also PPP facillity is so hard to endure the swelling pressure of internal gas. Therefore it is thought that the PPP facillity used as Kimchi package will be desirable for better taste, flavor, and commercial quality.

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Conjoint Measurement of Tourists' Preferences for Dolsan Leaf Mustard Kimchi(Brassica juncea) across Gender (남녀 관광객의 돌산 갓김치에 대한 선호도에 미치는 영향 요인의 컨조인트 평가)

  • Kang Jong-Heon;Jeong Hang-Jin
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.242-250
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to identify tourist product factor combinations which confer the highest utility to tourists and to establish the relative importance of factors in terms of their contribution to total utility across gender. Among 250 questionnaires, 230 questionnaires were utilized for the analysis. $X^2$ analysis, Conjoint model, Max. Utility model, BTL model, Logit model, K-means cluster analysis, and one-way anova analysis were used for this study. The findings from this study were as follows. First, the Pearson's R and Kendall's tau statistics showed that the model fitted the data well across gender. Second, it was found that total respondents and three clusters regarded taste price as the very important factor across gender. Third, it was found that the male and female tourists most preferred product with light red color, shaped package, and highly pungent taste sold at a cheap price in factory. Fourth, it was found that the male tourists most preferred simulation product with light red color, shaped package, and highly pungent taste sold at a cheap price in factory. The female tourists most preferred simulation product with light red color, shaped package, and mild taste sold at a cheap price in factory. Finally, the results of the study provide some insights into the types of effective product designs that can be successfully developed by marketers.

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A Survey on Americans' Area Perceptions for Korean Commercial Kimchi (미국인의 김치에 대한 지역별 인식 조사)

  • Han, Jae-Sook;Han, Gyeong-Phil;Lee, Jin-Shik;Kim, Young-Jin
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.681-689
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was conducted to investigate the perception of Korean kimchi among Americans' living in different areas in the United States. A questionnaire was given to males 126 (40.4%) and females 186 (59.6%) residing in Illinois and California. The results were as follows: 86.0% of the participants answered that kimchi was Korean in origin, and 84.1% reported that they had eaten kimchi. Additionally, 56.8% and 52.3% of the respondents in Illinois and California had purchased commercial kimchi at home-made. Among the kimchi they had experienced, out of the total respondents, 92.4% had eaten baechu kimchi, 45.5% had eaten mu kimchi and 42.4% had eaten oi kimchi (When the responses from the residents of Illinois were evaluated: 100.0% of the respondents had eaten baechu kimchi, while 47.7% had eaten mu kimchi, and 40.9% had eaten bak kimchi. Evaluation of the responses of residents from California revealed that: 88.6% had eaten baechu kimchi, 45.5% had eaten oi kimchi, and 44.3% had eaten mu kimchi respectively). For evaluation of the their kimchi preference of the overall population revealed that, 71.0% preferred baechu kimchi, 9.2% oi kimchi, and 8.4% mu kimchi (Of the respondents in Illinois: 69.8% preferred baechu kimchi, 14.0% mu kimchi and 7.0% bak kimchi, while for Californians: 71.6% preferred baechu kimchi, 11.4% oi kimchi and 8.0% bak kimchi, respectively). Regarding the primary reason they purchased commercial kimchi, 64.9% responded 'its taste' (67.4% in Illinois and 63.6% in California), additionally, 40.0% stated of the package they purchased was 200g (51.2% in Illinois and 34.5% in California). After having eaten kimchi, 45.5% answer reported that it tasted good, and the their primary reason for liking kimchi was its, 'spicy and hot taste' (51.3%), The main reasons for not liking kimchi were the odor (garlic, ginger, anchovy juice, etc) and it being too spicy, respectively. Regarding improvements for its expanded consumption, 25.0% answered 'not to improve', 22.7% answered 'reduce the strength of the strong seasoning', and 20.5% answered 'to allow over-ripening'.

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A Survey on Preference and Intake of Kimchi for Elementary School Meal Service (초등학생의 학교급식용 김치에 대한 기호도 및 섭취 실태 조사)

  • Ji, Hyun-Jung;Park, Shin-In
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.56-72
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this research is to get basic information needed for the development of special kimchi for the elementary school students. A questionnaire was used to investigate the consumption and attitude of the students when they having kimchi in the school meal service. The subjects consisted of 426 elementary school students(212 boys and 214 girls) in Seongnam. The collected data were analyzed by SAS package. The frequency of having kimchi was as follows. 52.1% of the students eat kimchi in every meal time, and 97.4% eat more than once a day. However, 54.0% of the students consume more than 5 pieces($2.5\times3.0 cm$) of kimchi per meal while 17.6% 1~2 pieces. They eat more kimchi at home than at school, and the main reason is that kimchi at home is 'more tasty'(79.1%), 'more safety'(29.1%) and 'less hot and salty'(19.2%). Baechu kimchi was found to be the most favorite one in the school meal service, followed by kkakdugi, yoelmu kimchi, chonggak kimchi, oi kimchi and nabak kimchi in order. Students wanted to added apples, pineapples, pears, oranges, shrimps, cucumbers and crab flavored fish paste to kimchi. Students' most favorite foods made with kimchi in the school meal service were Kimchi bokgumbab, Kimchi mandu, Kimchi jjigae, Kimchi jumukbab, Kimchi gimbab, Kimchi bokgum, Kimchi bibimbab, Kimchi hamburger and Kimchi dongas in order. Higher grade students and boys showed higher preference for the variation foods than lower grade students and girls.

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Effect of Vacuumizing Conditions on Quality Changes of Flexible Package Kimchi (초기 진공조건이 유연포장 김치의 품질변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Hong, Seok-In;Park, Noh-Hyun;Koo, Young-Jo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.190-196
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    • 1996
  • Kimchi vacuum packaged in PET/AI/PE pouch was stored at $0^{\circ}C\;and\;10^{\circ}C$ to evaluate the effect of vacuumizing conditions on quality changes. The quality of kimchi during storage was investigated in terms of pH, titratable acidity, color, viable counts of lactic acid bacteria including Leuconostoc and Lactobacilli and sensory properties. Titratable acidity and pH were not significantly different for the vacuum degrees. Color index (L b/a) values of crushed kimchi juice decreased exponentially and remained constant during storage, but the resulting color change was not affected by the vacuum degrees. Viable counts of lactic acid bacteria and sensory scores exhibited no significant difference among the kimchi of different vacuum degrees. Consequently, the vacuum degree in packaging of kimchi seemed to influence little on quality of kimchi. For enhancing the commercial value of vacuum packaged kimchi products, it would be appropriate to produce a slight vacuum, eliminating the head space, within packages.

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Sensitivity of Color Indicators to Fermentation Products of Kimchi at Various Temperatures (김치 발효산물에 대한 발색지시계의 온도별 민감성)

  • Hong, Seok-In;Park, Wan-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 1997
  • Application of the color indicators to kimchi packages was investigated in order to monitor the ripeness of commercial kimchi products during storage and distribution. Kimchi was packed in polypropylene (PP) tray and nylon/cast polypropylene (Ny/CPP) lid where the indicating sachet consisting of $CO_2$ absorbent and chemical dye (bromocresol purple and methyl red) was attached. The ripeness of kimchi during storage at $0{\sim}20^{\circ}C$ was measured in terms of pH and titratable acidity (TA), which were compared with Hunter color values of the indicators. The color of bromocresol purple dye turned from light blue to purple, while that of methyl red turned from light yellow to red. Regardless of the storage temperatures, Hunter b values of bromocresol purple type and Hunter a values of methyl red type appeared to be proportional to both the pH and TA values of kimchi. These results suggest that the color indicators be employed as one of the effective techniques for sensing the ripeness of packaged kimchi products without destructing the package.

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Measuring the Factor Influencing Tourist Preferences for Leaf Mustard Kimchi (관광객의 갓김치에 대한 선호도에 미치는 영향요인 평가)

  • Jeong, Hang-Jin;Kang, Jong-Heon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.414-419
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to measure the factor influencing tourist preferences for leaf mustard iimchi. Among 250 questionnaires, 230 questionnaires were utilized for the analysis. Frequencies, conjoint model, max. utility model, BTL model, Logit model, K-means cluster analysis, and one-way ANOVA analysis were used for this study. The findings from this study were as follows. First, the Pearson's R and Kendall's tau statistics showed that the model fitted the data well. Second, it was found that total respondents and three clusters regarded taste and price as the very important factor. Third, it was found that the first cluster most preferred product with light red color, plain package, and mild taste sold at a cheap price in factory. The second cluster most preferred product with light red color, plain package, and moderately pungent taste sold at a expensive price in factory. The third cluster most preferred product with dark red color, shaped package, and highly pungent taste sold at a cheap price in factory. Fourth, it was found that the first cluster most preferred simulation product with light red color, shaped package, and mild taste sold at a cheap price in factory. The second cluster most preferred simulation product with light red color, shaped package, and moderately pungent taste sold at a cheap price in factory. The third clutter most preferred simulation product with dark red color, shaped package, and highly pungent taste sold at a cheap price in factory.

Effect of Filling Ratio on the Quality Changes of Packaged Kimchi (충진율에 따른 포장 김치의 품질 변화)

  • Hong, Seok-In;Park, Jin-Sook;Park, Noh-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.590-595
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    • 1994
  • Kimchi packed in PP tray was stored at $10^{\circ}C$ to investigate the effect of filling ratio on the quality changes. The quality of Kimchi studied were gas composition in the package, pH, titratable acidity, color, growth of lactic acid bacteria and sensory properties. As the filling ratio increased, there was more $O_{2}$ consumption and $CO_{2}$ evolution measured. Titratable acidity and pH were not significantly affected by the filling ratio. Color change of crushed Kimchi juice was also little affected by the filling ratio. During the storage, L and b values were decreased exponentially, but a value s remained constant. The growth of lactic acid bacteria and sensory scores showed no significant difference according to the filling ratio. Therefore, the filling ratio in packaging of Kimchi seemed to have little influence on the quality changes of Kimchi.

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