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  2. Kim Chi (drag queen) - Wikipedia

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    Shin started performing in drag as Kim Chi in Chicago in 2012. [7] Her drag name is a pun on "Kimchi", the Korean national dish and is also a valid Korean female name ("Kim" is the surname and "Chi" is the given name). Describing her drag aesthetic, Shin stated, "Kim Chi is a live action anime character whose fashion aesthetic could be ...

  3. Koreans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Koreans in the Chicago area have largely migrated from the traditional ports of entry on Chicago's North Side, such as Albany Park. Indeed, by 1991 Census observers had noted that 62% of Koreans in the metropolitan already lived outside of Chicago, the third largest share among Asian ethnicities after Indians (72%) and Japanese (64%).

  4. History of education in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Counts, George S. School and Society in Chicago (1928) online "Free Public Schools of Chicago" Eclectic Journal of Education and Literary Review (January 15, 1851). 2#20 online; Havighurst, Robert J. The public schools of Chicago: a survey for the Board of Education of the City of Chicago (1964). online

  5. Kimchi - Wikipedia

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    To make kimchi, start by slicing cabbage or daikon into small, uniform pieces to increase surface area. The pieces are then coated with salt to draw out water, which helps preserve them by preventing the growth of harmful microorganisms. This salting process can use 5–7% salt for 12 hours or 15% salt for 3–7 hours.

  6. Over 30,000 Jars of Kimchi Recalled in 10 States Due to High ...

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  7. Gimjang - Wikipedia

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    During the summer months, kimchi is made fresh, from seasonal vegetables. [2] For one month, starting from the tenth month of the year, people prepare large quantities of kimchi that will last throughout the winter. [3] [4] Gimjang was listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in December 2013 [5] and the 133rd Korean Intangible Cultural ...

  8. Kimchi: The Food Trend Bigger than Sriracha and Cronuts ... - AOL

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    We couldn't be more pleased to hear that people are finally jumping on the kimchi bandwagon. According to Food Beast, this fiery fusion of fermented vegetables is creating more of a buzz on social ...

  9. Amundsen High School - Wikipedia

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    Roald Amundsen High School is a public four-year high school located between the Ravenswood, Andersonville and Lincoln Square neighborhoods in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1929, Amundsen is a part of Chicago Public Schools district. The school is named for Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen (1872–1928). In 2015, the school ...