Trader Joe’s vs H Mart Frozen Kimbap
The Quest for the Best Frozen Kimbap – Trader Joe’s or H Mart?
You’ve probably heard all the buzz about Trader Joe’s latest offering – their own version of kimbap, that’s almost mythical in its scarcity.
We managed to snag some after a wild search across the San Gabriel Valley.
H Mart’s kimbap was way easier to find, and now it’s time to put these two head-to-head and see which one is the real deal.
Shelf Life and Pricing: Convenience Wins
One major plus for the Trader Joe’s kimbap is the shelf life – it’s set to last till 2025!
When you grab kimbap from a store, you usually need to eat it quickly, so this longer shelf life is super handy.
H Mart’s kimbap has a shorter shelf life, expiring in 2024. Price-wise, Trader Joe’s kimbap is cheaper at $3.99 compared to H Mart’s fresh option, which is around $8.
Taste Test: The Microwavable Challenge
After heating both in the microwave, it was time to taste. The H Mart kimbap had us sweating with its spiciness, but despite the fire, it was delicious!
The quality of the seaweed wrapping was top-notch, and the rice was confusingly good – it’s mixed with konjac rice but tastes just like the real thing.
Trader Joe’s kimbap, produced and flash-frozen in Korea, was a pleasant surprise.
The rice stayed soft, and the tofu truly stood out.
Each ingredient, like the pickled radish, brought something special to the table.
Kid-Friendly Veggies and the Availability Factor
Both kimbaps got our seal of approval, a perfect 10 out of 10. But when it comes to getting your hands on them, H Mart might be your go-to, simply because it’s easier to find.
Yet, if your goal is to sneak more veggies into your kids’ meals, Trader Joe’s might be your undercover ally.
The Flavor Face-off
Taste-wise, we felt Trader Joe’s had the edge with its veggie-packed rolls, though they didn’t pack the spicy punch of H Mart’s.
Comparing these to the convenience store kimbaps in Korea, both the American versions held their own but couldn’t beat the variety and price you find in Korea.
The Unexpected Entry: H Mart’s Vegan Japchae Kimbap
There was a last-minute entry – H Mart’s Vegan Japchae Kimbap, with a fluffier texture and a veggie-packed punch.
Though it lacked a bit in flavor, it tasted healthier and would be perfect with a side of kimchi.
For Everyone Asking ‘Do I Need to be Asian to go to H Mart?’
No, you don’t need to be Asian to go to H Mart. Here in the states, the cashiers and employees are friendly, speak English and are always willing to help you find anything you need.
This query showed up while we were doing our research so we thought we’d help you clear that up in case you were wondering!
Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?
If you’re in the mood to try these kimbaps, both stores offer something worthwhile. Trader Joe’s excels in veggie variety, while H Mart brings the heat. At $3.99, they’re a steal for a quick and easy meal.
So grab a roll, take a bite, and join the conversation. What’s your take on this vegan kimbap craze?
General Kimbap FAQ
How Do You Cook Frozen Kimbap?
Cooking frozen kimbap is a breeze, making it the perfect quick-fix meal for those hectic days. Here’s the lowdown:
- Microwave Method: Simply pop the kimbap into the microwave for about 2 minutes. If it’s still a bit chilly in the center, give it another 30 seconds. The goal is to get it hot throughout without drying it out.
- Pan Fry for Extra Crisp: Want to take it up a notch? Lightly oil a pan and fry the kimbap on medium heat for a minute or two on each side. This method adds a delightful crunch to the seaweed and a slight char that’s just chef’s kiss.
How Do You Defrost Kimbap?
You don’t need to defrost the kimbap as you can throw it in the microwave, directly from the freezer. But there are 2 options if you insist on defrosting it.
- Refrigerate Overnight: Shift the kimbap from the freezer to the refrigerator and let it thaw overnight. This method ensures it defrosts evenly, keeping the texture and flavors intact.
- Room Temperature Thaw: If you’re short on time, leave the kimbap out at room temperature for a few hours before you plan to eat it. However, be mindful not to leave it out too long to prevent any food safety issues.
Be sure to adjust your microwaving time if you do defrost it.
How Do You Eat Trader Joe’s Frozen Kimbap?
Eating Trader Joe’s frozen kimbap is as easy as 1, 2, 3:
- Heat It Up: Follow the cooking instructions above to warm your kimbap.
- Go for Dips: Soy sauce, spicy mayo, or a dab of wasabi can add an extra layer of flavor.
- Pair with Sides: A side of kimchi or a small salad can balance out your meal, making it more satisfying.
- Enjoy as Is: Honestly, it’s also perfectly fine to enjoy it straight up, savoring the blend of flavors and textures that make kimbap a beloved snack or meal.