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South Korean airport officials confiscated almost 11 tons of kimchi last year

Security officials confiscating bottles of water, tubes of shower gel and pots of face creams are a common sight at airport security.

But officials enforcing the no-liquids rule at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport have been busy seizing another outlawed item: kimchi, a concoction of salted and fermented vegetables that is a staple of every Korean dinner table.

Last year, officials at Incheon International Airport (ICN) confiscated a total of 10.7 tons of the country’s must-have side dish from passengers violating the ban on liquid in carry-on luggage, according to the airport.

That’s because pre-packaged kimchi often comes in a bottle or plastic bag and is soaked in spicy sauce, meaning it counts as a liquid. Like many other airports around the world, authorities at ICN ban liquids and gels exceeding 100ml in carry-on luggage.

South Korean workers wash cabbage as they make kimchi at the Pulmuone Kimchi factory south of Seoul.
South Korean workers wash cabbage as they make kimchi at the Pulmuone Kimchi factory south of Seoul. Lee Young-ho/SIPAPRE/Sipa USA/AP

Across 2024, the airport officials say they also confiscated 10.5 tons of jang, a word covering a wide range of traditional fermented sauces and pastes.

One YouTube video posted last year by a popular Korean travel influencer reminding travelers that kimchi was check-in-only has racked up 1.2 million views.

Confiscated items generally get disposed or donated, but all 10.7 tons of kimchi were donated to a local community welfare center, according to airport officials.

And this isn’t the first time that Korean officials have taken a strong stance on a popular food product.

In 2024, Korean Air, the country’s flagship airline, announced that it would no longer serve ramyeon instant noodles to passengers traveling in economy on long-haul flights. The airline cited “the increasing trend of turbulence” making it too dangerous to serve the snack –- which is made by adding boiling water.

In addition, travelers bringing Trader Joe’s Everything But the Bagel mix into South Korea reported running afoul of authorities. The product, which is only sold in the United States, has gone viral on TikTok and is a popular “souvenir” for travelers who are returning from America.

The popular seasoning mix was deemed illegal because it contains poppy seeds, an oilseed banned in Korea.

One South Korean blogger reported that she brought back 20 bottles of the seasoning upon returning home from a visit to the US. However, she said, the bottles came out of the luggage conveyer belt with a yellow lock on them and were later confiscated by officials.

Now, signs in Korean and English have been placed throughout the terminal warning travelers against trying to bring Everything But the Bagel seasoning mixes into the country.

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